POTSDAM -- Potsdam resident Linda Moerschell was recently published in the African Journal of Aids Research, a peer-reviewed social science journal. She co-authored "Re-imagining Decision Making: …
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POTSDAM -- Potsdam resident Linda Moerschell was recently published in the African Journal of Aids Research, a peer-reviewed social science journal.
She co-authored "Re-imagining Decision Making: Addressing a Discrete Social Driver of HIV/AIDS through the Lens of Complexity Science" Christopher Burman of the University of
Limpopo and Peter Delobelle of the University of the Western Cape in South Africa.
"This article argued that decision making is a discrete social driver that can be associated with the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the Limpopo Province in South Africa," Moerschell said. "This work has the potential to promote the growth of homegrown
leadership skill sets that make sense to young people, as well as to enable them to
better manage their own health, thus reducing risk and vulnerability to HIV infection and
sexual violence."
Moerschell lectures for SUNY Potsdam's communication department and is a contributing faculty member in Kaplan University’s Graduate School of Strategic Management and Marketing.