Journal article

Prescribed contraceptives among woman after release from prison

Georgina Sutherland, Megan Carroll, Nick Lennox, Stuart Kinner

Health & Justice | Springer Science and Business Media LLC | Published : 2015

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Abstract

BackgroundDespite the high rates of unintended and complicated pregnancy among women who have spent time in prison, little is known about their use of prescribed contraceptives post-prison release. We used a routinely-collected medicine utilisation dataset linked to a longitudinal cohort of adults released from prison to describe the dispensing of contraceptive medication.FindingsThe socio-demographic profiles of women in the cohort were characteristic of justice-involved populations: they were young, poorly educated, unemployed prior to incarceration, with a very high proportion identifying as Indigenous. Dispensing claims data showed that in the six months (180 days) after release from pri..

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