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Bauserman R, Ward M, Eldred L, Swetz A
Am J Public Health . 2001 Aug; 91(8):1226-9. PMID: 11499108
Objectives: This study reports responses of incarcerated persons to voluntary blood and oral HIV testing. Methods: Males and females in local detention and juvenile justice facilities in Maryland (n =...
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Kassira E, Bauserman R, Tomoyasu N, Caldeira E, Swetz A, Solomon L
J Urban Health . 2001 Jun; 78(2):256-63. PMID: 11419579
The prevalence of those with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is higher among inmates of correctional facilities than among the general population. This raises the...
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Hutton H, Treisman G, Hunt W, Fishman M, Kendig N, Swetz A, et al.
Psychiatr Serv . 2001 Mar; 52(4):508-13. PMID: 11274498
Objective: This study assessed HIV risk behaviors and their association with psychiatric disorders among women prisoners. Methods: HIV risk behaviors practiced in the five years before incarceration were ascertained with...
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Gershon R, Karkashian C, Vlahov D, Kummer L, Kasting C, Kendig N, et al.
J Occup Environ Med . 1999 Mar; 41(3):181-9. PMID: 10091141
There were three main objectives of this cross-sectional study of Maryland State correctional health care workers. The first was to evaluate compliance with work practices designed to minimize exposure to...
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Kendig N, Boyle B, Swetz A
AIDS Public Policy J . 1996 Apr; 11(1):21-7. PMID: 10915235
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Kendig N, Stough T, Austin P, Kummer L, Swetz A, Vlahov D
Public Health Rep . 1994 Nov; 109(6):756-60. PMID: 7800784
Correctional systems increasingly serve as the health care nexus for the initial diagnosis and treatment of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, particularly among traditionally underserved populations. A survey was conducted...