
About
Timothy Heckman, Ph.D., is a Professor in the Department of Health Promotion & Behavior and a member of the Institute of Gerontology at the University of Georgia's College of Public Health. His research focuses on HIV/AIDS interventions, telehealth efficacy, mental health in aging populations, and public health policy. He specializes in developing and evaluating telephone- and telemedicine-based therapies for rural and older adults living with HIV, addressing disparities in access to care and mental health outcomes.
Education and expertise: While formal education details are not explicitly listed, his extensive work in HIV/AIDS research and telehealth indicates advanced training in public health, behavioral science, and clinical psychology. His work integrates biopsychosocial models to address challenges faced by aging populations with chronic illnesses.
Research Interests: Dr. Heckman’s work emphasizes telemedicine solutions for mental health (e.g., tele-IPT, motivational interviewing), sexual risk behavior interventions for HIV-positive older adults, and the psychosocial impacts of HIV in rural communities. His studies often use randomized controlled trials and meta-analyses to assess intervention efficacy.
Publications Trends: Over 25 years, his articles consistently explore telehealth’s role in managing HIV-related mental health, with recent focus on post-pandemic teletherapy efficacy and aging populations’ unique needs. Notable themes include depression reduction, adherence to antiretroviral therapies, and comorbid health conditions in older adults.
Advising & Grants: Though specific grant details aren’t listed, his extensive clinical trial work suggests involvement in NIH-funded projects. He collaborates with rural healthcare providers and AIDS service organizations to bridge research and community needs.
Labs/Teams: Active in the Institute of Gerontology and the College of Public Health’s Biostatistical Consulting and Collaboration Center (B3C), contributing to interdisciplinary teams addressing aging and chronic disease.
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