For 15 years, our lab has been conducting innovative and rigorous research to inform evidence-based strategies to help older adults with HIV age well. To learn more about this work, and access our tools, publications and presentations, please see our study archives. For questions about conducting secondary analyses with any of these data, please contact Dr. Webel via email to discuss your project.
The BOBCAT Study was a randomized clinical trial testing the effect of an innovative self-management intervention to improve exercise, diet and cardiovascular health in adults living with HIV. To learn more about BOBCAT, please see our BOBCAT study archives.
The MANAGE study examined self-management as practiced by women living with HIV in the context of their lives and developed and validated a self-reported HIV self-management scale. To access the scale and learn more about this groundbreaking study, please view our MANAGE study archives.
The TRIP study explored modifiable psychosocial risk factors in older adults living with HIV and laid the foundation for the development of novel, evidence-based self-management interventions for this population. To learn more about the TRIP study please see our TRIP study archives.