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Dementia in the incarcerated population: a retrospective study using the South Carolina Alzheimer’s disease registry, USA
Available to PurchaseMargaret Chandlee Miller, Glaucia Salgado, Nicole Nasrallah, Jennifer Bronson, Charles P. Sabatino, Jacobo Mintzer
Int J Prison Health (2024) (2023) 19 (1): 109–124.
Published: 27 February 2023
.... The purpose of this study is to estimate the prevalence of individuals with dementia in the prison system while also describing the incarceration, demographic and offence-related characteristics of this unique population. Design/methodology/approach South Carolina (SC) Alzheimer’s Disease and Related...
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Dementia and the aging population: cognitive screening within correctional health
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Int J Prison Health (2024) (2023) 19 (1): 63–76.
Published: 29 June 2022
... an extensive group of neurodegenerative diseases hallmarked by the progressive deterioration in cognitive abilities (Prince et al., 2013). The most common forms of dementia are Alzheimer’s disease, frontotemporal dementia, vascular dementia and Lewy body dementia (National Institute on Aging, 2021...
