Journal article

A Comparison of Risk Factors for Hepatitis C Among Young and Older Adult Prisoners

K van Dooren, SA Kinner, M Hellard

Journal of Correctional Health Care | Published : 2014

Abstract

Internationally, the prevalence of hepatitis C infection is higher among prisoners when compared to the general population, particularly among people who inject drugs. This study estimates the prevalence of, and compares the risk factors for, hepatitis C in young (< 25 years) and older (≥ 25 years) prisoners with a history of injection drug use. Participants were 677 sentenced prisoners in Queensland, Australia, with a lifetime history of injection drug use, recruited in the 6 weeks prior to release from custody. The prevalence of hepatitis C exposure was significantly lower in young prisoners than in older prisoners (20.7% vs. 29.4%, p =.03). Risk factors for hepatitis C varied between youn..

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