Preventing hepatitis C virus transmission among young people in the justice system

Young people involved with the criminal justice system have been identified as a group at high risk of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. This study was designed to explore the feasibility of assessing an individualised structured HCV prevention intervention among young people recruited from post re...

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Main Authors: Lenton, E., White, B., Aitken, C., Hellard, M., Higgs, Peter
Format: Journal Article
Published: Elsevier 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/24133
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author Lenton, E.
White, B.
Aitken, C.
Hellard, M.
Higgs, Peter
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White, B.
Aitken, C.
Hellard, M.
Higgs, Peter
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description Young people involved with the criminal justice system have been identified as a group at high risk of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. This study was designed to explore the feasibility of assessing an individualised structured HCV prevention intervention among young people recruited from post release agencies and youth drug and alcohol services in Victoria, Australia. The focus of the intervention was to extend the intensive, individualised, psychosocial-focused services provided to young people by these agencies to include HCV testing and prevention. Results demonstrate that it is possible to implement a randomised controlled trial of a HCV prevention intervention among vulnerable young people. Our data suggest that placing a specialised HCV worker alongside youth-focused post-release services is feasible and acceptable to both young people and the majority of service staff in the context in which we implemented this intervention.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-241332017-09-13T13:57:43Z Preventing hepatitis C virus transmission among young people in the justice system Lenton, E. White, B. Aitken, C. Hellard, M. Higgs, Peter Young people Hepatitis C Justice Young people involved with the criminal justice system have been identified as a group at high risk of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. This study was designed to explore the feasibility of assessing an individualised structured HCV prevention intervention among young people recruited from post release agencies and youth drug and alcohol services in Victoria, Australia. The focus of the intervention was to extend the intensive, individualised, psychosocial-focused services provided to young people by these agencies to include HCV testing and prevention. Results demonstrate that it is possible to implement a randomised controlled trial of a HCV prevention intervention among vulnerable young people. Our data suggest that placing a specialised HCV worker alongside youth-focused post-release services is feasible and acceptable to both young people and the majority of service staff in the context in which we implemented this intervention. 2013 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/24133 10.1016/j.childyouth.2013.02.005 Elsevier restricted
spellingShingle Young people
Hepatitis C
Justice
Lenton, E.
White, B.
Aitken, C.
Hellard, M.
Higgs, Peter
Preventing hepatitis C virus transmission among young people in the justice system
title Preventing hepatitis C virus transmission among young people in the justice system
title_full Preventing hepatitis C virus transmission among young people in the justice system
title_fullStr Preventing hepatitis C virus transmission among young people in the justice system
title_full_unstemmed Preventing hepatitis C virus transmission among young people in the justice system
title_short Preventing hepatitis C virus transmission among young people in the justice system
title_sort preventing hepatitis c virus transmission among young people in the justice system
topic Young people
Hepatitis C
Justice
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/24133