The associations between social determinants of health, mental health, substance-use and recidivism: a ten-year retrospective cohort analysis of women who completed the connections programme in Australia

Original research
by
Edwards, Layla et al

Release Date

2024

Geography

Australia

Language of Resource

English

Full Text Available

Yes

Open Access / OK to Reproduce

Yes

Peer Reviewed

Yes

Objective

This study examines the relationship between social determinants of health (SDOH), mental health, substance-use and recidivism among women exiting prison with histories of substance-use.

Findings/Key points

Substance-use was associated with increased odds of recidivism. Poor mental health, ongoing social support, child-custody, financial and housing needs were individually associated with increased odds of substance-use. Mediation analysis found mental health fully mediated the effects of ongoing housing, financial, and social support needs onto substance-use, and partially mediated the effects of domestic violence onto substance-use.

Design/methods

Retrospective cohort study

Keywords

Sex/Gender
Crime
Mental health
Poverty
Housing
About PWUD
Outcomes