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Ingrid A. Binswanger

Researcher at Kaiser Permanente

Publications -  155
Citations -  9246

Ingrid A. Binswanger is an academic researcher from Kaiser Permanente. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Drug overdose. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 142 publications receiving 7291 citations. Previous affiliations of Ingrid A. Binswanger include University of California, San Francisco & Hospital Authority.

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Release from Prison — A High Risk of Death for Former Inmates

TL;DR: Former prison inmates were at high risk for death after release from prison, particularly during the first 2 weeks, and interventions are necessary to reduce the risk of death after released from prison.
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Prevalence of chronic medical conditions among jail and prison inmates in the USA compared with the general population

TL;DR: Jail and prison inmates had a higher burden of most chronic medical conditions than the general population even with adjustment for important sociodemographic differences and alcohol consumption.
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Psychiatric Disorders and Repeat Incarcerations: The Revolving Prison Door

TL;DR: Inmates with major psychiatric disorders (major depressive disorder, bipolar disorders, schizophrenia, and nonschizophrenic psychotic disorders) had substantially increased risks of multiple incarcerations over the 6-year study period.
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Meta-analysis of drug-related deaths soon after release from prison.

TL;DR: There is an increased risk of drug-related death during the first 2 weeks after release from prison and that the risk remains elevated up to at least the fourth week, a meta-analysis confirms.
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Mortality After Prison Release: Opioid Overdose and Other Causes of Death, Risk Factors, and Time Trends From 1999 to 2009

TL;DR: Innovation is needed to reduce the risk for overdose among former prisoners and whether sex, calendar year, and custody factors were risk factors for all-cause, overdose, and opioid-related deaths.