Changes in health-related quality of life following imprisonment in 92 women in England: a three month follow-up study.
BACKGROUND: Despite the considerable changes in the provision of health care to prisoners in the UK there is little published literature that attempts to examine broader aspects of health and the impact of imprisonment on these, focusing instead on disease specific areas. This is surprising given t...
Main Authors: | Plugge, E, Douglas, N, Fitzpatrick, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2011
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