HIV/AIDS and Food Insecurity, with Jacob Bleasdale
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Jacob Bleasdale, MS is a fourth-year Doctoral Candidate in the Department of Community Health and Health Behavior at the School of Public Health and Health Professions, University at Buffalo. His program of research seeks to understand the multi-level determinants of HIV prevention and treatment among communities most impacted by the HIV epidemic. Specifically, his dissertation work explores the complex relationships between food insecurity and engagement in the HIV care continuum.
Read Jake's most recent publication discussed in the podcast here:
Socio-Structural Factors and HIV Care Engagement among People Living with HIV during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Qualitative Study in the United States
Credits:
Host/Writer: Sarahmona Przybyla, PhD, MPH
Guest: Jacob Bleasdale, PhD(c), MS
Production Assistant: Sarah Robinson
Video/Audio Editor: Omar Brown
Theme Music: Sungmin Shin, DMA
Faculty Consultant: Nicole Klem, MS, RD
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Chapters
1. Introduction (00:00:00)
2. What is the difference between HIV prevention vs. HIV treatment? (00:02:03)
3. What does HIV look like in the United States? (00:04:55)
4. What is the relationship between HIV incidence and COVID-19? (00:06:53)
5. What does food insecurity look like in the US? (00:08:31)
6. How does access play a significant role in food security? (00:10:09)
7. How does HIV nutrition and food insecurity intersect? (00:12:05)
8. How does food insecurity play out in day-to-day life for people living with HIV? (00:14:33)
9. The importance of social support for people with HIV during the pandemic. (00:17:09)
10. How can other public health researchers and practitioners work to reduce food insecurity among people living with HIV? (00:19:31)
11. Outro (00:24:51)
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