학술논문

Gaps Between HIV/AIDS Policies and Treatment in Correctional Facilities
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Health and Human Services Administration; June 2001, Vol. 24 Issue: 2 p169-196, 28p
Subject
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ISSN
10793739
Abstract
In this article the authors examined correctional policy and its impact ou the incidence of HIV/AIDS in prison population. Using data from the Florida Correctional System, they find that HIV/AIDS is still the leading cause of death. Improved treatment and care may have led to declines in AIDS-related mortality but the prison population continues to experience a much higher risk of mortality than he general population in spite of changes in the treatment and provision of care to infected patients. The dominance of HIV-related deaths indicates that treat-ment and voluntary testing policy have been ineffective. The author7, argue that the persistence of HIVinfection and AIDS-related deaths is largely attributable to continuing unequal distribution of health care resources between identified and unidentified HIV-infected inmates. Their analysis suggests that future changes in HIV/AIDS policy ib testing and treatment can contribute to improvement in health conditions of infected inmates.