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The lifetime prevalence of hospitalised head injury in Scottish prisons: A population study.

Tom M McMillanL GrahamJ P PellA McConnachieD F Mackay
Published in: PloS one (2019)
Prisoners in Scotland aged 35 years or younger have a higher lifetime prevalence of HHI than the general population and are more likely to have had repeated HI or intracranial injuries. Further work is required to elucidate the correspondence between self-report of HI and hospitalised records and to ascertain persisting effects of HI in prisoners and the need for services to reduce associated disability and risk of reoffending.
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