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A meta-analysis on self-reported symptoms indicated that incarcerated Caucasians are more likely to report substance use problems and suicide ideation than incarcerated ethnic minority youths [ 29].
Men are more likely to report substance misuse disorders – around two and a half times more frequently than women.
Since ex-offenders report substance problems in prison but do not receive treatment, the conclusion that they may need treatment in the community upon release is supported.
Some women report substance use as a coping mechanism for traumatic life events (Morash, 2010), and fewer than 20% receive substance abuse treatment and 25% receive mental health services while involved with the criminal justice system (McCampbell, 2005).
In criminal justice agencies, where roughly 70% of clients report substance abuse issues (F. S. Taxman, K. L. Cropsey, D. W. Young, & H. Wexler, 2007), CM interventions are virtually nonexistent.
Persons who report substance abuse are associated with increased TB transmission because of sociobehavioral and clinical TB risk factors.
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Only 29.5% reported descriptive statistics characterizing substance use within the study sample and only 7.7% reported substance use-related outcomes.
Substance use outcomes varied over time, with the highest percentage of respondents reporting substance use during the month before entering prison (35%).
In addition, emotional family support was associated with reductions in the likelihood of reporting substance use at 3 and 15 months (p < .01 and p <. 01, respectively).
Table 6 List of substances found in toxicology reports Substance Total % of total (n = 119) Methamphetamine 8 6.72% Midazolam 5 4.20% Diazepam 4 3.36% Ephedrine/pseudoephedrine 4 3.36% Alprazolam 3 2.52% Amphetamine 2 1.68% Ketamine 2 1.68% Mitragynine 2 1.68% Morphine 1 0.84% Methadone 1 0.84%.
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