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New Paper: Mark Britton

Mark Britton Despite the availability of effective antiretroviral therapy, many people with HIV continue to experience changes in thinking and memory; these changes can affect quality of life and can lead to other negative health outcomes. However, relatively little is known about psychosocial factors that may be associated with cognitive…

Alumni Spotlight: Christina Parisi, PhD

Featured Article: Dr. Christina Parisis Our article, “Reasons for not seeking alcohol treatment among a sample of Florida adults with HIV who perceived the need for treatment,” was recently published in Addiction Science and Clinical Practice. This was a mixed-methods study that examined cross-sectional survey data from the…

Post-Doc Fellow Spotlight: Jacob Bleasdale, PhD

Recent accomplishments: Dr. Bleasdale has recently seen two papers published as first author through his participation in the T32 program. The first paper, entitled, “Perspectives on Injectable HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis: A Qualitative Study of Healthcare Providers in the United States,” was published in the AIDS Patient Care and STDs…

Publication Update: Elena Kalina

Title: A Test of the Self-Medication Hypothesis Using a Latent Measurement Model: Are Stress and Impaired Control over Alcohol Mediating Mechanisms of Parenting Styles on Heavy Episodic Drinking and Alcohol-Related Problems among University Students? Journal: Behavioral Sciences Journal Abstract: The self-medication hypothesis (SMH) suggests that individuals consume alcohol to alleviate…

Publication Update: Dr. Caroline Deaterly

Title: Associations of Intimate Partner Violence and Drug Use on Viral Suppression Among Women Living With HIV in South Florida: A Secondary Analysis Journal: Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care Suboptimal viral suppression is associated with worse outcomes and increased HIV transmission among women with HIV (WWH).