Criminal Justice Involvement after Release from Prison following Exposure to Community Mental Health Services among People Who Use Illicit Drugs and Have Mental Illness: a Systematic Review.
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Full Title: J Urban Health
Abbreviation: J Urban Health
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Subject Category: Public Health
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"PD has received investigator-initiated funding from Gilead Sciences, AbbVie, and Bristol Myers Squibb for research unrelated to this work. MS has received investigator-driven funding from Gilead Sciences for work related to hepatitis C treatment and an untied educational grant from Indivior for work related to the introduction of buprenorphine/naloxone into Australia. PD has also served as an unpaid member of an Advisory Board for an intranasal naloxone product. Funding received is unrelated to this work."
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"This systematic review of peer-reviewed literature was conducted in accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA; Appendix in Supplementary material). The methods used were consistent with previous systematic reviews of people involved in the criminal justice setting [, ] and people who use drugs []. The Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) Checklist for Cohort Studies [] was used for the critical appraisal of each study included (Appendix in Supplementary material). The protocol was registered on PROSPERO (number CRD42020207629)."
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