2022
Trauma, Mental Health Distress, and Infectious Disease Prevention Among Women Recently Released From Incarceration
Johnson KA, Hunt T, Puglisi LB, Maeng D, Epa-Llop A, Elumn JE, Nguyen A, Leung A, Chen R, Shah Z, Wang J, Johnson R, Chapman BP, Gilbert L, El-Bassel N, Morse DS. Trauma, Mental Health Distress, and Infectious Disease Prevention Among Women Recently Released From Incarceration. Frontiers In Psychiatry 2022, 13: 867445. PMID: 35693964, PMCID: PMC9186377, DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2022.867445.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMental health distressHuman immunodeficiency virusBehavioral health servicesHealth distressHCV riskHealth servicesHepatitis C transmissionCommunity health workersPTSD symptomologyHealth of womenMental health conditionsSubstance use disordersEvidence-based interventionsBehavioral health interventionsInfectious disease preventionMental health symptomologyHCV outcomesHCV preventionImmunodeficiency virusHealth workersPrevention servicesC transmissionUse disordersTransition interventionsTreatment engagement
2020
Women’s Decision-Making about PrEP for HIV Prevention in Drug Treatment Contexts
Qin Y, Price C, Rutledge R, Puglisi L, Madden LM, Meyer JP. Women’s Decision-Making about PrEP for HIV Prevention in Drug Treatment Contexts. Journal Of The International Association Of Providers Of AIDS Care (JIAPAC) 2020, 19: 2325958219900091. PMID: 31918605, PMCID: PMC7099671, DOI: 10.1177/2325958219900091.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSubstance use disordersDrug treatment centersHIV preventionTreatment centersPre-exposure prophylaxis efficacyOwn HIV riskDrug treatment contextIntervenable targetPrEP interventionsPrEP awarenessProphylaxis efficacyHIV riskEarly recoveryUse disordersPrEPWomenPreventionTreatment contextSemistructured interviewsEfficacyRiskWomen's abilityLong-term systemic changesWomen's lackDecision-making skills
2019
Medications for Opioid Use Disorder Among Incarcerated Individuals: a Review of the Literature and Focus on Patient Preference
Puglisi L, Bedell P, Steiner A, Wang E. Medications for Opioid Use Disorder Among Incarcerated Individuals: a Review of the Literature and Focus on Patient Preference. Current Addiction Reports 2019, 6: 365-373. DOI: 10.1007/s40429-019-00283-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPatient preferencesMOUD treatmentUse disordersEffectiveness studiesOpioid use disorderChronic health conditionsNeed-based factorsPatient-centered researchCommon diagnosisPatients' perceptionsTreatment utilizationTreatment decisionsMOUDTreatment engagementIncarcerated peopleHealth needsMedicationsStudy designHealth conditionsVulnerable populationsTreatmentDisordersIncarcerated individualsFuture studiesCorrectional populations