The Association Between Civil Legal Needs After Incarceration, Psychosocial Stress, and Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors

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Abstract

Many formerly incarcerated people have civil legal needs that can imperil their successful re-entry to society and, consequently, their health. We categorize these needs and assess their association with cardiovascular disease risk factors in a sample of recently released people. We find that having legal needs related to debt, public benefits, housing, or healthcare access is associated with psychosocial stress, but not uncontrolled high blood pressure or high cholesterol, in the first three months after release.

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Lu, B., Thomas, K., Feder, S., Bhandary-Alexander, J., Aminawung, J., & Puglisi, L. B. (2023). The Association Between Civil Legal Needs After Incarceration, Psychosocial Stress, and Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors. In Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics (Vol. 51, pp. 856–864). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/jme.2024.26

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