苏格兰健康和监狱数据的新联系:调查从监狱释放后获得精神健康和药物使用服务的情况

Catriona Connell, Richard Kjellgren, Jan Savinc
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目的比较出狱人员与普通人群在精神健康和物质使用方面使用NHS服务的情况。本文描述了数据联系和分析过程,讨论了政策影响,并强调了对未来公共卫生和司法行政数据研究的方法贡献。方法回顾性队列研究,使用关联的苏格兰健康数据和苏格兰监狱服务(SPS),涉及2015年从监狱释放的所有个人(n = 14,000),以及随机的一般人群样本(n = 70,000),索引日期,年龄,性别和邮政编码相匹配。分析将包括两个队列之间服务使用的描述性比较。将拟合多元回归模型来检验混杂变量对服务使用的影响,在可行的情况下,多层次模型将专门评估跨层次的地理差异。 结果将介绍迄今为止的数据链接和分析结果。这项研究将有助于了解监禁后人们与保健服务机构接触的复杂范围。这是苏格兰第一次在全国范围内描述从监狱释放的人获得保健服务的情况,并与一般人口进行比较。它还探讨了从监狱释放的人在获得服务方面的群体内差异。多种司法和卫生相关数据集的链接和分析将为今后向有司法经验的人群提供卫生保健服务提供重要证据。这项研究还促进了我们对司法相关背景下的公共卫生方法和行政数据研究的理解。
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Novel linkage of health and prison data in Scotland: Investigating access to services for mental health and substance use following release from prison
ObjectivesTo compare the use of NHS services for mental health and substance use (MH/SU) between people released from prison and the general population. This paper describes the data linkage and analytical process, discusses policy implications and highlights the methodological contributions for future administrative data research in public health and justice. MethodsRetrospective cohort study using linked Scottish health data and the Scottish Prison Service (SPS), involving all individuals released from prison in 2015 (n = 14,000), and a random general population sample (n = 70,000), matched on index date, age, sex, and postcode. Analysis will include descriptive comparison of service use between the two cohorts. Multiple regression models will be fitted to examine the influence of confounding variables in service use, and multilevel models will specifically assess cross-level geographical variation where feasible. ResultsResults of the data linkage and analysis to date will be presented. This research will contribute to understanding the complex range of contacts people have with health services for MH/SU following imprisonment. It is the first research in Scotland to provide a national-level description of access to health services for MH/SU among people released from prison and offer a comparison to the general population. It also explores within-group differences in service access for people released from prison. ConclusionThe linking and analysis of multiple justice and health-related datasets will provide crucial evidence to inform future healthcare delivery for justice-experienced populations. This research also advances our understanding of public health approaches and administrative data research in justice-related contexts.
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