Justeen Hyde PhD
Assistant Professor, General Internal Medicine
801 Massachusetts Ave | (617) 414-7399justeen.hyde@va.gov
jkhyde@bu.edu

Sections
General Internal Medicine
Biography
Dr. Hyde is a cultural and medical anthropologist with a broad range of interests in research and evaluation topics and methodologies. Most of her anthropological work has focused on youth populations in the United States and the cultural politics of risk that shape their pathways into and out of social institutions. Her previous research has focused on understanding factors that underlie movements from home to street among homeless young people in Los Angeles. This early research led to additional interests and work in the areas of substance use and abuse, HIV/AIDS, hepatitis, and the legal and social service interventions developed to curb these social issues.
Dr. Hyde received her doctoral degree in Anthropology from the University of California at Irvine.
Education
Anthropology, PhD, University of California, Irvine
Ecology, BA, University of California, Irvine
Publications
Mandavia AD, Banducci AN, Simpson TL, Marx BP, Hawn SE, Hyde J, Ameral VE, Sistad Hall RE, Roth CE, Sarpong AA, Davenport M, Meng F, Stein MD, Livingston NA. Sex Differences in Suicide, Lethal Means, and Years of Potential Life Lost Among Veterans With Substance Use Disorder. Womens Health Issues. 2025 Mar 19. PMID: 40113455.
Published on 3/3/2025Flike K, Byrne T, Hyde J. The Association Between Complementary and Integrative Health Service Use and Completion of a Residential Rehabilitation Program for Veterans Experiencing Homelessness. J Integr Complement Med. 2025 May; 31(5):493-496. PMID: 40026080.
Published on 2/10/2025Reed DE, Engel CC, Etingen B, Hyde J, Bokhour BG, Zeliadt SB. Reaching Veterans with Cooccurring Mental Health Conditions Through the VA Whole Health System of Care. J Integr Complement Med. 2025 May; 31(5):463-470. PMID: 39928497.
Published on 1/10/2025Richardson E, Flike K, Hyde J, Petrakis BA, McInnes DK, Kim B. "It's more than a ride" veteran perceptions of peer specialist qualities and activities that were most valuable for post-incarceration reentry: a qualitative analysis. Health Justice. 2025 Jan 10; 13(1):2. PMID: 39792224.
Published on 1/1/2025Flike K, Naughton E, Bouchard-Bihr R, Tague A, Willwerth G, Nault M, Hyde J. Using What Matters Most to improve health care delivery for individuals and populations of veterans experiencing homelessness and substance use disorders. Explore (NY). 2025; 21(1):103109. PMID: 39756274.
Published on 11/8/2024Palmer JA, Engle RL, Hyde J, Petrakis BA, McInnes DK. Addressing spiritual needs of Veterans post-incarceration: a needs assessment. J Health Care Chaplain. 2025; 31(2):97-110. PMID: 39517119.
Published on 10/31/2024Livingston NA, Mandavia AD, Banducci AN, Loeffel LB, Hall RS, Maloney M, Roth CE, Fonda JR, Davenport M, Meng F, Hyde J, Stein M. Emergency department visits, inpatient hospitalizations, and non-fatal and fatal drug overdoses during COVID-19 among Veterans with opioid use disorder. J Stud Alcohol Drugs. 2024 Oct 31. PMID: 39480692.
Published on 10/29/2024Rupcic S, Tam MZ, DeLaughter KL, Gifford AL, Barker AM, Bokhour BG, Xu C, Dryden E, Anderson E, Jasuja GK, Boudreau J, Douglas JH, Hyde J, Mozer R, Zeliadt SB, Fix GM. Co-designing a blueprint for spreading person-centered, Whole Health care to HIV specialty care settings: a mixed methods protocol. BMC Health Serv Res. 2024 Oct 29; 24(1):1306. PMID: 39472856.
Published on 10/25/2024Friedman HR, Griesemer I, Hausmann LRM, Fix GM, Hyde J, Gurewich D. Social needs and health outcomes in two rural Veteran populations. J Rural Health. 2025 Mar; 41(2):e12893. PMID: 39460466.
Published on 7/3/2024Blonigen DM, Elbogen EB, Hyde JK. A Whole-Person Measurement Strategy for Vulnerable Veterans: Revisiting Maslow's Hierarchy. Med Care. 2024 Dec 01; 62(12 Suppl 1):S18-S20. PMID: 39514488.
Media Mentions
Published on 12/12/2023
Comic Designed to Boost Health Care for Veterans Who Use Drugs
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