Search Results - "Dubuc, Daniele"

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    Pregnancy incidence and intention after HIV diagnosis among women living with HIV in Canada by Salters, Kate, Loutfy, Mona, de Pokomandy, Alexandra, Money, Deborah, Pick, Neora, Wang, Lu, Jabbari, Shahab, Carter, Allison, Webster, Kath, Conway, Tracey, Dubuc, Daniele, O'Brien, Nadia, Proulx-Boucher, Karene, Kaida, Angela

    Published in PloS one (20-07-2017)
    “…Pregnancy incidence rates among women living with HIV (WLWH) have increased over time due to longer life expectancy, improved health status, and improved…”
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    Mental health service use and shortages among a cohort of women living with HIV in Canada by Chawla, Seerat, Kaida, Angela, Brouillette, Marie-Josée, Kleiner, Bluma, Dubuc, Danièle, Skerritt, Lashanda, Burchell, Ann N, Rouleau, Danielle, Loutfy, Mona, de Pokomandy, Alexandra

    Published in BMC health services research (13-08-2024)
    “…The prevalence of mental health conditions among women with HIV in Canada ranges between 29.5% and 57.4%, highlighting the need for accessible mental health…”
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    High prevalence of abnormal menstruation among women living with HIV in Canada by Valiaveettil, Christina, Loutfy, Mona, Kennedy, V Logan, Caddy, Sheila, Yudin, Mark, Conway, Tracey, Ding, Erin, Sereda, Paul, de Pokomandy, Alexandra, Kaida, Angela

    Published in PloS one (27-12-2019)
    “…To measure the prevalence and correlates of abnormal menstruation among women living with HIV (WLWH) in Canada. We used cross-sectional questionnaire data from…”
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    Assessing Gaps in Comprehensive HIV Care Across Settings of Care for Women Living with HIV in Canada by O'Brien, Nadia, Godard-Sebillotte, Claire, Skerritt, Lashanda, Dayle, Janice, Carter, Allison, Law, Susan, Cox, Joseph, Andersson, Neil, Kaida, Angela, Loutfy, Mona, de Pokomandy, Alexandra

    “…Women living with HIV in Canada experience barriers to comprehensive HIV care. We sought to describe care gaps across a typology of care. We analyzed baseline…”
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