Perceived health status and satisfaction with healthcare services of detained male individuals: a survey in Italy

This study investigated the perceived health status and satisfaction with prison healthcare services of detained male individuals in Italy. A cross-sectional study was performed between March and June 2021. Of 800 male detained individuals who were invited to participate in the study, 632 returned t...

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description This study investigated the perceived health status and satisfaction with prison healthcare services of detained male individuals in Italy. A cross-sectional study was performed between March and June 2021. Of 800 male detained individuals who were invited to participate in the study, 632 returned the self-administered questionnaire, resulting in a response rate of 79%. Overall, 72.8% of participants reported that they were moderately or completely satisfied with their health status, and 27.2% stated that they were not at all satisfied. Moreover, 66.2% of participants reported that they had at least one health problem or disease, compared with 34% at the time of incarceration, with 35% reporting multiple health problems/diseases. In total, 10.1% of participants requested healthcare when a health problem occurred, and 12.4% were always satisfied with the healthcare that they received. Significant determinants of dissatisfaction with health status were older age, reported health problems/diseases, suicide attempts, emotional problems and no working activity in prison. Significant determinants of dissatisfaction with healthcare services were younger age, health problems at incarceration, suicide attempts and multiple experiences of incarceration. This study shows that detained male individuals have multiple and frequently unmet health needs. Some of the reported health problems or diseases were present at the time of incarceration, but these often worsened and/or increased during detention. This study highlights the need to promote evidence-based intervention to strengthen the role of healthcare services provided in prisons.
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