2024
Arrest History and Health Among U.S. Sexual and Gender Minority Youth, 2022
Harvey T, Watson R, Clark K. Arrest History and Health Among U.S. Sexual and Gender Minority Youth, 2022. American Journal Of Preventive Medicine 2024, 67: 548-557. PMID: 38878985, PMCID: PMC11416326, DOI: 10.1016/j.amepre.2024.06.003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchArrest historySGM youthMinority stressorsCriminal legal systemBehavioral healthGender minority youthCross-sectional survey dataBehavioral health outcomesLegal systemBehavioral health needsTailored public health interventionsMinority youthSubstance use disorder developmentTeen SurveySystemic inequitiesSurvey dataSGMHealth needsDevelopmental milestonesYouthPublic health interventionsHealth outcomesHealth interventionsCase-control sampleDisorder development
2021
Formerly Incarcerated Community Health Workers Engaging Individuals Returning From Incarceration Into Primary Care: Results From the Transition Clinic Network
Aminawung JA, Harvey TD, Smart J, Calderon J, Steiner A, Kroboth E, Wang EA, Shavit S. Formerly Incarcerated Community Health Workers Engaging Individuals Returning From Incarceration Into Primary Care: Results From the Transition Clinic Network. Frontiers In Public Health 2021, 9: 681128. PMID: 34422744, PMCID: PMC8376286, DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2021.681128.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCommunity health workersPrimary care teamsTransitions Clinic NetworkPrimary careCare teamClinic networkHealth workersHealth outcomesPrimary care visitsMore comorbid conditionsPrimary care clinicsInterdisciplinary primary care teamsModel of careHistory of incarcerationCHW activitiesCare visitsClinic visitsCare clinicsComorbid conditionsMedian numberRecent incarcerationParticipants' healthSocial determinantsComplex healthShort stay