Predictors and consequences of incarceration among a sample of young Thai methamphetamine users

Introduction and Aims. Our study examined the incidence of arrest and incarceration, investigated predictors of incarceration and explored the persistence of depression, alcohol use and drug use after incarceration among young methamphetamine users from Thailand. Design and Methods. Participants wer...

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Main Authors: Susan G. Sherman, Catherine G. Sutcliffe, Bangorn Srirojn, Danielle German, Nick Thomson, Apinun Aramrattana, David D. Celentano
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-510552018-09-04T04:54:08Z Predictors and consequences of incarceration among a sample of young Thai methamphetamine users Susan G. Sherman Catherine G. Sutcliffe Bangorn Srirojn Danielle German Nick Thomson Apinun Aramrattana David D. Celentano Medicine Social Sciences Introduction and Aims. Our study examined the incidence of arrest and incarceration, investigated predictors of incarceration and explored the persistence of depression, alcohol use and drug use after incarceration among young methamphetamine users from Thailand. Design and Methods. Participants were aged 18-25 years old and were a part of a 12 month randomised social network trial that aimed to reduce sexual risk and methamphetamine use. Estimates of the incidence of arrest and incarceration over 12 months were calculated. A matched case-control study (n = 73 cases; n = 223 controls) was performed to examine incarceration risk factors using conditional logistic regression. Persistence of drug-risk behaviours were explored after incarceration. Results. Study participants (n = 950) were 72% male, with a median age of 19 years and a median of 9 years of schooling. Frequent drug and alcohol use were reported at baseline. In total, 35% of the sample reported ever having been arrested and 22% reported ever having been incarcerated at baseline. During the 12 month follow up, 16% of the sample was arrested. In univariate analyses, risk factors for incarceration included frequent drug and alcohol use, being less educated, and a history of arrest and incarceration.A high prevalence of drug and alcohol use and involvement in the drug economy persisted after arrest. Discussion and Conclusions. The study indicates a high prevalence of recidivism among this young sample, with continued involvement in drug-risk behaviours after incarceration. Appropriate interventions are needed to address root causes of arrest, largely related to substance use. © 2010 Australasian Professional Society on Alcohol and other Drugs. 2018-09-04T04:50:53Z 2018-09-04T04:50:53Z 2010-07-01 Journal 14653362 09595236 2-s2.0-77957900956 10.1111/j.1465-3362.2009.00146.x https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=77957900956&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/51055
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
collection CMU Intellectual Repository
topic Medicine
Social Sciences
spellingShingle Medicine
Social Sciences
Susan G. Sherman
Catherine G. Sutcliffe
Bangorn Srirojn
Danielle German
Nick Thomson
Apinun Aramrattana
David D. Celentano
Predictors and consequences of incarceration among a sample of young Thai methamphetamine users
description Introduction and Aims. Our study examined the incidence of arrest and incarceration, investigated predictors of incarceration and explored the persistence of depression, alcohol use and drug use after incarceration among young methamphetamine users from Thailand. Design and Methods. Participants were aged 18-25 years old and were a part of a 12 month randomised social network trial that aimed to reduce sexual risk and methamphetamine use. Estimates of the incidence of arrest and incarceration over 12 months were calculated. A matched case-control study (n = 73 cases; n = 223 controls) was performed to examine incarceration risk factors using conditional logistic regression. Persistence of drug-risk behaviours were explored after incarceration. Results. Study participants (n = 950) were 72% male, with a median age of 19 years and a median of 9 years of schooling. Frequent drug and alcohol use were reported at baseline. In total, 35% of the sample reported ever having been arrested and 22% reported ever having been incarcerated at baseline. During the 12 month follow up, 16% of the sample was arrested. In univariate analyses, risk factors for incarceration included frequent drug and alcohol use, being less educated, and a history of arrest and incarceration.A high prevalence of drug and alcohol use and involvement in the drug economy persisted after arrest. Discussion and Conclusions. The study indicates a high prevalence of recidivism among this young sample, with continued involvement in drug-risk behaviours after incarceration. Appropriate interventions are needed to address root causes of arrest, largely related to substance use. © 2010 Australasian Professional Society on Alcohol and other Drugs.
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author Susan G. Sherman
Catherine G. Sutcliffe
Bangorn Srirojn
Danielle German
Nick Thomson
Apinun Aramrattana
David D. Celentano
author_facet Susan G. Sherman
Catherine G. Sutcliffe
Bangorn Srirojn
Danielle German
Nick Thomson
Apinun Aramrattana
David D. Celentano
author_sort Susan G. Sherman
title Predictors and consequences of incarceration among a sample of young Thai methamphetamine users
title_short Predictors and consequences of incarceration among a sample of young Thai methamphetamine users
title_full Predictors and consequences of incarceration among a sample of young Thai methamphetamine users
title_fullStr Predictors and consequences of incarceration among a sample of young Thai methamphetamine users
title_full_unstemmed Predictors and consequences of incarceration among a sample of young Thai methamphetamine users
title_sort predictors and consequences of incarceration among a sample of young thai methamphetamine users
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