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New York University: Bringing Data Science to Social Work

The Silver School of Social Work at New York University has received a visionary $16 million gift from Dr. Constance and Martin Silver to harness the emerging power of big data to identify the root causes of society’s most pressing challenges and ach

Black and Latinx people with HIV: Resilience during COVID-19

Black and Latinx people with HIV: Resilience during COVID-19 Written by Robby Berman on March 6, 2021 Fact checked by Catherine Carver, MPH People of color from low income households have been disproportionately affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. For people living with HIV, surviving a pandemic is not a completely novel experience. A new study explores the strategies of Black and Latinx long-term HIV survivors in the early months of the current pandemic. All data and statistics are based on publicly available data at the time of publication. Some information may be out of date. for the most recent information on the COVID-19 pandemic.

Study explores the effects of COVID-19 on Black and Latino individuals living with HIV

Study explores the effects of COVID-19 on Black and Latino individuals living with HIV Feb 22 2021 With the COVID-19 pandemic taking a disproportionate toll on low-income people of color, a research team headed by Marya Gwadz of the Silver School of Social Work at New York University set out to understand the ways the pandemic may put individuals at risk for adverse outcomes, and the ways they successfully adapted to and coped with the emerging pandemic, focused on those from low-socioeconomic status backgrounds who have lived with HIV for a decade or longer. The team s newly published study explores the effects of COVID-19 on engagement in HIV care, HIV medication use and overall wellbeing during the early stages of the pandemic through a structured assessment of 100 low-income Black and Latino individuals who have lived with HIV for 17 years on average. In-depth interviews were conducted with 26 of these long-term HIV survivors.

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