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The association between recent incarceration and inpatient resource use and death rates: evaluation of a US veteran sample
Highlights • Veterans recently released from prison have higher rates of serious psychiatric and medical conditions than other veterans. • Veterans recently released have lower rates of many chronic medical conditions after controlling for age. • Veterans recently released were almost twice as likel...
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description | Highlights • Veterans recently released from prison have higher rates of serious psychiatric and medical conditions than other veterans. • Veterans recently released have lower rates of many chronic medical conditions after controlling for age. • Veterans recently released were almost twice as likely to require inpatient hospitalization. • Veterans recently released were almost twice as likely to have died after controlling for age and chronic diseases. |
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