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Mr Ari Ho-Foster

Ho-Foster
Faculty of Medicine

Senior Research Fellow (Epidemiology)

Location: SKMTH F4073 - UB MAIN CAMPUS
Phone: +267 355 4553
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1998聽聽 聽聽聽 聽BSc聽聽 聽聽聽 聽McMaster University (Biology)
2003聽聽 聽聽聽 聽MSc聽聽 聽聽聽 聽Autonomous University of Guerrero - Tropical Disease Research Centre (CIET) (Applied Epidemiology)

Ari Ho-Foster is Assistant Programme Director, Office of Research and 4844成人免费福利 Studies, Faculty of Medicine. Trained as an Epidemiologist, Ari has managed and co-investigated in more than a dozen large-scale, community-level epidemiological and field intervention studies in Canada, Pakistan and Southern Africa with the CIETgroup (1998-2010). He also served as Epidemiologist and Country Operations Officer for the Botswana-UPenn Partnership (BUP) (2010-19), prior to joining UB.

Clinical research, mixed methods research, community participatory research, epidemiological research design, epidemiological analysis (frequentist), Sensitivity analysis for missing data using multiple imputation, Statistical analysis using Stata

TB-HIV program evaluation, mental health, stigma, intimate partner violence, and access to care.

Epidemiology design

Epidemiological analysis

Mixed-methods research

Selected publications (for others, see: ):

A pilot pragmatic trial of a 鈥渨hat matters most鈥-based intervention targeting intersectional stigma related to being pregnant and living with HIV in Botswana. AIDS Research and Therapy. 2022 Jun 23;19(1):26.

Stigma, structural vulnerability, and 鈥渨hat matters most鈥 among women living with HIV in Botswana, 2017. American Journal of Public Health. 2021 Jul;111(7):1309-17..

Psychometric validation of a scale to assess culturally-salient aspects of HIV stigma among women living with HIV in Botswana: engaging 鈥渨hat matters most鈥 to resist stigma. AIDS and Behavior. 2021 Feb;25:459-74.

鈥淚t鈥檚 when the trees blossom鈥: explanatory beliefs, stigma, and mental illness in the context of HIV in Botswana. Qualitative Health Research. 2019 Sep;29(11):1566-80.

Evidence-based discussion increases childhood vaccination uptake: a randomised cluster controlled trial of knowledge translation in Pakistan. BMC International Health and Human Rights. 2009 Oct;9:1-9.

Risk factors for domestic physical violence: national cross-sectional household surveys in eight southern African countries. BMC Women's Health.2007 Dec;7:1-3

In pursuit of academic excellence