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RELEASE: Preliminary results from a novel data-linkage study into mental health and substance use service utilisation by people released from Scottish prisons

Savinc, Jan; Kjellgren, Richard; Connell, Catriona; Hunt, Kate

Authors

Richard Kjellgren

Catriona Connell

Kate Hunt



Abstract

Objectives
People released from prison are at increased risk of dying by suicide, drug overdose, and illnesses related to drugs and alcohol. International literature demonstrates patterns in health service access that imply service accessibility may be insufficient to meet the mental health and substance use needs of this population. This study aims to compare the use of health services for mental health and substance use between people released from Scottish prisons and the general population, using national Scottish data for the first time.

Approach
Retrospective observational cohort study, comparing all individuals released from Scottish Prison in 2015 (n=8,917), and a random general population sample (n=42,455), matched on age, sex, postcode and Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation (SIMD) deciles. Scottish Prison Service data were linked with community prescriptions, death registrations, inpatient admissions to general and psychiatric hospitals, outpatient contacts, and emergency care.

Results
Descriptive summaries of the demographic characteristics of the cohort and bivariate comparisons of service use across different services will be presented, alongside planned approaches using Poisson regression models of service contacts.

Conclusions
This study advances our understanding of the feasibility of conducting research using national linked data from health and justice services and provides insight into differences in access to mental health and substance use support.

Implications
This research expands applications of public health approaches and administrative data research in Scotland. It provides crucial evidence to inform interventions that optimise access to appropriate services, to improve the lives of people released from Scottish prisons and to reduce inequalities.

Citation

Savinc, J., Kjellgren, R., Connell, C., & Hunt, K. (2024, September). RELEASE: Preliminary results from a novel data-linkage study into mental health and substance use service utilisation by people released from Scottish prisons. Presented at International Population Data Linkage Network (IPDLN) 2024, Chicago, IL, USA

Presentation Conference Type Conference Abstract
Conference Name International Population Data Linkage Network (IPDLN) 2024
Start Date Sep 15, 2024
End Date Sep 19, 2024
Acceptance Date Apr 26, 2024
Online Publication Date Sep 10, 2024
Publication Date 2024
Deposit Date Sep 25, 2024
Publicly Available Date Sep 25, 2024
Journal International Journal of Population Data Science
Electronic ISSN 2399-4908
Publisher Swansea University
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 9
Issue 5
DOI https://doi.org/10.23889/ijpds.v9i5.2739

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