美国监狱释放人员的死亡率:军队历史是否重要?

S. Mcneeley, M. A. Morgan, M. Logan, Andrea Hazelwood, Valerie A. Clark
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监禁对生理的影响是有据可查的,包括增加了释放后各种形式的死亡风险。然而,监禁与死亡之间的关系并不适用于所有群体,研究表明,某些人口群体(即弱势群体)死亡的可能性更大。在本研究中,我们分析了明尼苏达州 10 年间(2010-2019 年;n = 36,716 人)的教养数据,以评估在扣除相关控制变量后,曾被监禁的退伍军人与非退伍军人在相对死亡风险方面的差异程度。我们还研究了这些群体之间释放后死亡的特定风险因素是否存在差异。研究结果表明,退伍军人身份并不是预测获释人员全因、自然或非自然死亡率的重要因素,尽管观察到了几个明显的组内差异。本文讨论了当前研究对提供以退伍军人为中心的医疗保健服务的政策影响,并给出了未来研究的方向。
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Mortality Among Individuals Released From U.S. Prisons: Does Military History Matter?
The physiological effects of imprisonment are well-documented and include a heightened risk for various forms of mortality post-release. The incarceration-mortality nexus does not apply equally to all groups, however, and research shows that some demographics (i.e., vulnerable populations) experience a greater likelihood of death. In the current study, we analyze correctional data over a 10-year period (2010–2019; n = 36,716) from Minnesota to assess the extent to which formerly incarcerated military veterans differ from non-veterans in their relative risk of mortality, net of relevant control variables. We also examine whether specific risk factors for post-release mortality differ between these groups. Findings indicate that veteran status is not a significant predictor of all-cause, natural, or unnatural mortality among releasees, though several notable within-group differences were observed. Policy implications of the current study are discussed in relation to the provision of veteran-centric health care services and directions for future research are given.
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