The Mortality After Release from Incarceration Consortium (MARIC): Protocol for a multi-national, individual participant data meta-analysis.


Journal

International journal of population data science
ISSN: 2399-4908
Titre abrégé: Int J Popul Data Sci
Pays: Wales
ID NLM: 101737740

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
25 Jan 2020
Historique:
entrez: 16 9 2020
pubmed: 17 9 2020
medline: 17 9 2020
Statut: epublish

Résumé

More than 30 million adults are released from incarceration globally each year. Many experience complex physical and mental health problems, and are at markedly increased risk of preventable mortality. Despite this, evidence regarding the global epidemiology of mortality following release from incarceration is insufficient to inform the development of targeted, evidence-based responses. Many previous studies have suffered from inadequate power and poor precision, and even large studies have limited capacity to disaggregate data by specific causes of death, sub-populations or time since release to answer questions of clinical and public health relevance. To comprehensively document the incidence, timing, causes and risk factors for mortality in adults released from prison. We created the Mortality After Release from Incarceration Consortium (MARIC), a multi-disciplinary collaboration representing 29 cohorts of adults who have experienced incarceration from 11 countries. Findings across cohorts will be analysed using a two-step, individual participant data meta-analysis methodology. The combined sample includes 1,337,993 individuals (89% male), with 75,795 deaths recorded over 9,191,393 person-years of follow-up. The consortium represents an important advancement in the field, bringing international attention to this problem. It will provide internationally relevant evidence to guide policymakers and clinicians in reducing preventable deaths in this marginalized population. Mortality; incarceration; prison; release; individual participant data meta-analysis; consortium; cohort.

Identifiants

pubmed: 32935053
doi: 10.23889/ijpds.v5i1.1145
pii: 5:06
pmc: PMC7473255
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Pagination

1145

Subventions

Organisme : World Health Organization
ID : 001
Pays : International
Organisme : NICHD NIH HHS
ID : P2C HD041028
Pays : United States

Déclaration de conflit d'intérêts

Statement of Conflicts of Interest: SF is on the UK’s Independent Advisory Board on Deaths in Custody. PC has received grants from Abbvie and Echosens to conduct research relating to prison health. IB has received royalties from Uptodate for educational content on health care for incarcerated persons. All other authors report no conflicts of interest.

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Auteurs

R Borschmann (R)

Justice Health Unit, Centre for Health Equity, The University of Melbourne, 207 Bouverie street, Carlton 3010, Melbourne, Victoria, AUSTRALIA.

H Tibble (H)

Usher Institute of Population Health Sciences and Informatics, Centre for Medical Informatics, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK.

M J Spittal (MJ)

University of Melbourne, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, Melbourne, AUSTRALIA.

D Preen (D)

The University of Western Australia, School of Population and Global Health, Nedlands, AUSTRALIA.

J Pirkis (J)

University of Melbourne, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, Melbourne, AUSTRALIA.

S Larney (S)

National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre, UNSW Sydney, Sydney, AUSTRALIA.

D L Rosen (DL)

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA.

J T Young (JT)

University of Melbourne, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, Melbourne, AUSTRALIA.

A D Love (AD)

University of Melbourne, Melbourne School of Population Health, Melbourne, AUSTRALIA.

F L Altice (FL)

Yale University School of Medicine and Public Health, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.

I A Binswanger (IA)

Kaiser Permanente Colorado, Colorado Permanente Medical Group, USA.

A Bukten (A)

Norwegian Centre for Addiction Research, Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of Oslo, Norway.

T Butler (T)

University of New South Wales, Kirby Institute, Sydney, AUSTRALIA.

Z Chang (Z)

Department of Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, SWEDEN.

C-Y Chen (CY)

National Yang-Ming University, Institute of Public Health, TAIWAN.

T Clausen (T)

Norwegian Centre for Addiction Research, Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of Oslo, Norway.

P B Christensen (PB)

Department of Infectious Diseases, Odense University Hospital and Department of Clinical Research, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Southern Denmark, DENMARK.

G J Culbert (GJ)

Department of Health Systems Science, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, USA.

L Degenhardt (L)

National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre, UNSW Sydney, Sydney, AUSTRALIA.

Aje Dirkzwager (A)

Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement (NSCR), Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS.

K Dolan (K)

National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre, UNSW Sydney, Sydney, AUSTRALIA.

S Fazel (S)

University of Oxford, Department of Psychiatry, Medical Sciences Division, Oxford, ENGLAND.

C Fischbacher (C)

NHS National Services, Information Services Division, Edinburgh, SCOTLAND.

M Giles (M)

Edith Cowan University, School of Arts and Humanities, Joondalup, AUSTRALIA.

L Graham (L)

NHS National Services, Information Services Division, Edinburgh, SCOTLAND.

D Harding (D)

University of California Berkeley, USA.

Y-F Huang (YF)

Taiwan Centers for Disease Control, Taipei, TAIWAN.

F Huber (F)

Cayenne General Hospital, COREVIH Guyane, and Reseau Kikiwi, Cayenne, French Guiana, FRANCE.

A Karaminia (A)

University of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA.

C Keen (C)

University of Melbourne, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, Melbourne, AUSTRALIA.

F G Kouyoumdjian (FG)

McMaster University, Department of Family Medicine, Hamilton, Ontario, CANADA.

S Lim (S)

New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Bureau of Epidemiology Services, Division of Epidemiology, New York, USA.

L Møller (L)

World Health Organization, Division of Noncommunicable Diseases and Promoting Health through the Life-course, Marmorvej, DENMARK.

A Moniruzzaman (A)

Somers Research Group, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, CANADA.

J Morenoff (J)

University of Michigan, Department of Sociology, USA.

E O'Moore (E)

Public Health England, London, ENGLAND.

L N Pizzicato (LN)

Philadelphia Department of Public Health, Philadelphia, PA, USA.

D Pratt (D)

University of Manchester, Division of Psychology and Mental Health, School of Health Sciences, Manchester, ENGLAND.

S K Proescholdbell (SK)

North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, North Carolina, USA.

S I Ranapurwala (SI)

Department of Epidemiology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA.

M E Shanahan (ME)

Department of Maternal and Child Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA.

J Shaw (J)

Centre for Mental Health and Safety, Division of Psychology and Mental Health, University of Manchester, Manchester, ENGLAND.

A Slaunwhite (A)

BC Centre for Disease Control, Provincial Health Services Authority, Vancouver, British Columbia, CANADA.

J M Somers (JM)

Somers Research Group, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, CANADA.

A C Spaulding (AC)

Department of Epidemiology, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

M F Stern (MF)

Department of Health Services, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA.

K M Viner (KM)

Philadelphia Department of Public Health, Philadelphia, PA, USA.

N Wang (N)

Institute of Public Health, National Yang-Ming University, TAIWAN.

M Willoughby (M)

University of Melbourne, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, Melbourne, AUSTRALIA.

B Zhao (B)

BC Centre for Disease Control, Provincial Health Services Authority, Vancouver, British Columbia, CANADA.

S A Kinner (SA)

Murdoch Children's Research Institute, Centre for Adolescent Health, Melbourne, Victoria, AUSTRALIA.

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