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Type of Document Master's Thesis
Author Altman, Rebecca Joanne
URN etd-12072006-090223
Title THE HEALTH OF INCARCERATED WOMEN: AN ANALYSIS OF EXISTING CONDITIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR FUTURE PROGRAMS
Degree Master of Public Health
Program Behavioral and Community Health Sciences
School Graduate School of Public Health
Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title
Martha Ann Terry, PhD Committee Chair
Eleanor Feingold, PhD Committee Member
Jessica Griffin Burke, PhD Committee Member
Keywords
  • sexually transmitted infections
  • recidivism
  • HIV
  • shackles during childbirth
  • correctional health
  • drug abuse
  • Hepatitis C
  • reproductive health
Date of Defense 2006-12-01
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Abstract
Women are the fastest growing segment of the correctional population in the United States. Most are imprisoned for non-violent drug offenses and property crimes. These women are disproportionately of color and low socioeconomic status, and often have endured lives of abuse, chaotic personal relations, and homelessness. The prime health challenges facing this population are substance abuse, mental health issues, communicable diseases, and poor reproductive health outcomes. An analysis of current and proposed correctional health services demonstrates the service gap between actual and idealized care for these women. Specific program components are introduced for the Allegheny County Jail in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. A broad-based women’s health curriculum, peer education, and increased provision of women-specific correctional health services are all suggested future directives. This project is highly relevant to public health, as it not only addresses the health disparities that exist between the general and correctional populations, but also because it seeks to ameliorate these conditions though a multifaceted health intervention.
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