Health & Justice | |
A scoping review of military veterans involved in the criminal justice system and their health and healthcare | |
Nicole Capdarest-Arest1  Emmeline Taylor2  Christine Timko2  Andrea K. Finlay2  Amia Nash2  Mandy D. Owens3  Sean Clark4  Jessica Blue-Howells4  Joel Rosenthal4  | |
[1] Blaisdell Medical Library, University of California;Center for Innovation to Implementation, VA Palo Alto Health Care System;Department of Veterans Affairs Health Care System, Center of Innovation for Veteran-Centered and Value-Driven Care;Veterans Justice Programs, Department of Veterans Affairs; | |
关键词: Military; Veterans; Criminal justice; Healthcare; | |
DOI : 10.1186/s40352-019-0086-9 | |
来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
Abstract Background In the criminal justice system, special populations, such as older adults or patients with infectious diseases, have been identified as particularly vulnerable to poor health outcomes. Military veterans involved in the criminal justice system are also a vulnerable population warranting attention because of their unique healthcare needs. This review aims to provide an overview of existing literature on justice-involved veterans’ health and healthcare to identify research gaps and inform policy and practice. Methods A systematic search was conducted to identify research articles related to justice-involved veterans’ health and healthcare that were published prior to December 2017. Study characteristics including healthcare category, study design, sample size, and funding source were extracted and summarized with the aim of providing an overview of extant literature. Results The search strategy initially identified 1830 unique abstracts with 1387 abstracts then excluded. Full-text review of 443 articles was conducted with 252 excluded. There were 191 articles included, most related to veterans’ mental health (130/191, 68%) or homelessness (24/191, 13%). Most studies used an observational design (173/191, 91%). Conclusions Knowledge gaps identified from the review provide guidance on future areas of research. Studies on different sociodemographic groups, medical conditions, and the management of multiple conditions and psychosocial challenges are needed. Developing and testing interventions, especially randomized trials, to address justice-involved veterans care needs will help to improve their health and healthcare. Finally, an integrated conceptual framework that draws from diverse disciplines, such as criminology, health services, psychology, and implementation science is needed to inform research, policy and practice focused on justice-involved veterans.
【 授权许可】
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