Imprisonment, community sanctions and mortality by cause of death among patients with substance use disorder – a 28-year follow-up using Finnish register data
Julkaisun nimi:
Imprisonment, community sanctions and mortality by cause of death among patients with substance use disorder – a 28-year follow-up using Finnish register data
Tekijä:
Laine, R. Myrskylä, M. Kaskela, T. Pitkänen, T.
Ingressi:
The first few weeks’ post-imprisonment are associated with high mortality, particularly among individuals with a history of substance use. Excess risk may vary by societal context due to a range of penal systems and substance use patterns. Using data on Finnish individuals who had sought treatment for substance use, we studied the association between criminal sanctions with cause-specific mortality.
Julkaisukieli:
Englanti
Julkaisutyyppi:
Yliopistollinen/sektoritutkimus
Julkaisuvuosi:
2022
Julkaisun tiedot:
Drug and Alcohol Dependence, volume 232. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2022.109327
Lyhyt kuvaus:
Mortality was high in the first two weeks after sanctions (all-cause odds ratio [OR] 2.61, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.67–4.07; drug-related deaths OR 8.52, 95% CI 4.64–15.7). Excess risk declined over time (OR after 12 weeks: 1.19, 95% CI 1.07–1.31). Most of the excess risk was attributable to external causes. Mortality was low during imprisonment, but not during community sanctions. The patterns were similar by level of education, substance use and the type of latest sentence.
Keywords: Mortality, drug-related mortality, substance use disorder, prison, prisoner, cause of death
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