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Keith Hambly

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Sok P, Gardner S, Bekele T, Globerman J, Seeman M, Greene S, et al.
BMC Public Health . 2018 May; 18(1):644. PMID: 29783965
Background: Basic needs (e.g., food security and stable housing) are important determinants of health and well-being, yet their impact on health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in the context of HIV...
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Bekele T, Globerman J, Watson J, Hwang S, Hambly K, Koornstra J, et al.
AIDS Behav . 2018 Mar; 22(7):2214-2223. PMID: 29557541
We examined social determinants of health associated with all-cause mortality among 602 people living with HIV/AIDS in Ontario, Canada. Mortality status was verified at 1-, 3-, and 5-year follow-up visits...
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Bekele T, Globerman J, Watson J, Jose-Boebridge M, Kennedy R, Hambly K, et al.
AIDS Care . 2017 Oct; 30(5):663-671. PMID: 29082788
Up to half of people living with HIV in resource-rich settings experience moderate to severe food insecurity. Food insecurity, in turn, has been linked to adverse health outcomes including poor...
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Choi S, Fielden S, Globerman J, Koornstra J, Hambly K, Walker G, et al.
AIDS Care . 2015 May; 27(9):1183-90. PMID: 25964996
Studies of people living with HIV who are homeless or unstably housed show a high prevalence of food insufficiency (>50%) and associated poor health outcomes; however, most evidence is in...
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Rourke S, Bekele T, Tucker R, Greene S, Sobota M, Koornstra J, et al.
AIDS Behav . 2012 Aug; 16(8):2361-73. PMID: 22903401
Although lack of housing is linked with adverse health outcomes, little is known about the impacts of the qualitative aspects of housing on health. This study examined the association between...
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Monette L, Rourke S, Gibson K, Bekele T, Tucker R, Greene S, et al.
Can J Public Health . 2011 Jul; 102(3):215-9. PMID: 21714322
Objectives: Aboriginal Canadians (i.e., First Nations, Inuit and Métis) are disproportionately affected by HIV/AIDS, and experience greater social and economic marginalization and poorer housing conditions. This study sought to understand...