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Older prisoners in Australia are a growing part of Australia’s prison population—since 2009, those aged 45 and over increased by 79%. This report explores the social, economic and lifestyle factors that could impact on older people’s health in prison. Older people in prison were more likely to have a chronic health condition, such as cardiovascular disease and diabetes, and be prescribed medications for these conditions compared to younger people.
Older prison entrants were 1.6 times as likely as younger prison entrants to drink alcohol 4 or more times per week
Younger prison entrants were 1.6 times as likely as older prison entrants to recently have used illicit substances
Older prison entrants were 1.7 times as likely as younger prison entrants to have a chronic physical health condition
Around 2 in 5 older prisoners and 1 in 10 younger prisoners received blood pressure medications
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