Cohort profile: seek, test, treat and retain United States criminal justice cohort

Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy
Redonna ChandlerHeidi M Crane

Abstract

The STTR treatment cascade provides a framework for research aimed at improving the delivery of services, care and outcomes of PLWH. The development of effective approaches to increase HIV diagnoses and engage PLWH in subsequent steps of the treatment cascade could lead to earlier and sustained ART treatment resulting in viral suppression. There is an unmet need for research applying the treatment cascade to improve outcomes for those with criminal justice involvement. The Seek, Test, Treat, and Retain (STTR) criminal justice (CJ) cohort combines data from 11 studies across the HIV treatment cascade that focused on persons involved in the criminal justice system, often but not exclusively for reasons related to substance use. The studies were conducted in a variety of CJ settings and collected information across 11 pre-selected domains: demographic characteristics, CJ involvement, HIV risk behaviors, HIV and/or Hepatitis C infections, laboratory measures of CD4 T-cell count (CD4) and HIV RNA viral load (VL), mental illness, health related quality of life (QoL), socioeconomic status, health care access, substance use, and social support. The STTR CJ cohort includes data on 11,070 individuals with and without HIV infection who ra...Continue Reading

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Jul 24, 2018·Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes : JAIDS·Joseph A DelaneyHeidi M Crane
Oct 31, 2019·BMC Infectious Diseases·William E CunninghamSandra A Springer
Apr 18, 2019·Clinical Infectious Diseases : an Official Publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America·Robin M NanceHeidi M Crane
Sep 23, 2018·Health & Justice·Kathryn E McCollisterBruce R Schackman
Jan 1, 2018·Journal of Offender Rehabilitation·Danica Kalling KnightKevin Knight
Jan 26, 2021·Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes : JAIDS·Erika L CrableMichael S Gordon
Jul 3, 2021·International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health·Chelsea SalyerMegha Ramaswamy
Oct 16, 2021·Journal of Women's Health·Chelsea SalyerMegha Ramaswamy

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