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2018
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph15122663
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Inmates with Harmful Substance Use Increase Both Exercise and Nicotine Use Under Incarceration

Abstract: Exercise is increasingly understood as an important resource for people who engage in harmful substance use, including those in prison. Little is known about how inmates adopt various health behaviors during incarceration, without interventions. This cross-sectional study analyzed self-reports from 1464 inmates in Norwegian prisons in 2013–2014, compared them according to harmful substance use pre-incarceration, and explored changes in exercise and nicotine use during incarceration. Results were presented in a… Show more

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“…During 2014 the average prison population was 3717, and our sample thus includes approximately 40% of the population (Kriminalomsorgen, 2015). A full description of the study methods (Bukten et al, 2015) and previous publications based on the NorMA study have been published earlier (Muller & Bukten, 2019;Muller et al, 2018;Rognli et al, 2017).…”
Section: Participantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During 2014 the average prison population was 3717, and our sample thus includes approximately 40% of the population (Kriminalomsorgen, 2015). A full description of the study methods (Bukten et al, 2015) and previous publications based on the NorMA study have been published earlier (Muller & Bukten, 2019;Muller et al, 2018;Rognli et al, 2017).…”
Section: Participantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, the SUD is a serious social problem that causes physiological and psychological disorders (7). Results of studies confirm the lower quality of life in SUD individuals in comparison with other people (8)(9)(10).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Assari et al [32] attempted to assess the impact of subjective and objective socioeconomic status on the cigarette smoking and alcohol use of older African Americans by controlling the effects of pertinent covariates, which included demographic factors (age and gender), living arrangement and family type, health insurance status, chronic medical conditions, self-rated health, sick days, depression and chronic pain. Muller et al [33] investigated changes in exercise and nicotine use among 1464 Norwegian prison inmates by classifying them into harmful and non-harmful substance use pre-incarceration groups, according to the Drug Use Disorders Identification Test (DUDIT) and the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT), both of which are commonly used by healthcare practitioners and researchers to assess the severity of illicit drug and intoxicant use. Wang et al [34] analyzed the sources of antibiotics leftovers in the home and the risk factors of keeping them in relation to antibiotic self-medication among Chinese university students.…”
Section: Substance Abuse and Its Types And Formsmentioning
confidence: 99%