Jason S DeFelice

Jason S DeFelice

OPS – Research assistant

Department: Department of Clinical and Health Psychology
Business Email: jdefelice@ufl.edu

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About Jason S DeFelice

Area of Concentration: Neuropsychology

Mentors: Dr. Eric Porges & Dr. Ron Cohen

About:

Jason is a fifth year Clinical & Health Psychology student in the College of Public Health and Health Professions. He graduated from Bates College in 2017 with a B.S. in Neuroscience. He then earned an M.S. in Clinical Psychology from the University of Florida in 2022. Jason joined the Center for Cognitive Aging and Memory (CAM) in Fall 2020 and works closely with the Southern HIV & Alcohol Research Consortium (SHARC). He is currently funded through a T32 Pre-Doctoral Fellowship in HIV and Alcohol research under the mentorship of Dr. Robert Cook in SHARC.

Accomplishments

  1. Spotlight Scholar

    Stephanie Nicole Ross Foundation

Clinical Profile

Areas of Interest

  • HIV/AIDS
  • Memory and Cognitive Disorders
  • Psychoeducational and Neuropsychological Assessment
  • Substance Use

Publications

Academic Articles

  1. Time since HIV diagnosis is linked to amnestic mild cognitive impairment (MCI) in older adults with HIV.

    Journal
    Journal of neurovirology.
    Volume/Issue
    31(5):438-449
    [DOI]
    10.1007/s13365-025-01271-w.
    [PMID]
    40681774.
  2. Association between cannabis use disorder and greater apathy in adults with HIV.

    Journal
    Drug and alcohol dependence.
    Volume/Issue
    261
    [DOI]
    10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2024.111354.
    [PMID]
    38870567.
  3. Integrating Alcohol Biosensors With Ecological Momentary Intervention (EMI) for Alcohol Use: a Synthesis of the Latest Literature and Directions for Future Research.

    Journal
    Current addiction reports.
    Volume/Issue
    11(2):191-198
    [DOI]
    10.1007/s40429-024-00543-5.
    [PMID]
    38854904.
  4. The association of depression and anxiety symptoms to three different types of activities of daily living in persons with and without HIV.

    Journal
    AIDS care.
    Volume/Issue
    36(2):165-172
    [DOI]
    10.1080/09540121.2023.2251458.
    [PMID]
    37641454.
  5. Resting state connectivity in people living with HIV before and after stopping heavy drinking.

    Journal
    Frontiers in psychiatry.
    Volume/Issue
    14
    [DOI]
    10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1102368.
    [PMID]
    37265553.

Contact Details

Emails:
Business:
jdefelice@ufl.edu
Addresses:
Business Mailing:
Department of Clinical and Health Psychology
PO Box 100165
GAINESVILLE FL 32610
Business Street:
Department of Clinical and Health Psychology
1225 Center Dr
GAINESVILLE FL 32610