Lewis-Beck Building, School of Allied Health Sciences, RM 342
Mondays, 3:30pm-4:30pm (In person/Virtual)
Tuesdays, 12:30pm-1:30pm (In person/Virtual) or by Appointment
THERAPEUTIC HLTH COMMUNICATION (Lecture) Tu 12:20AM - 2:50AM ONLINE
THERAPEUTIC HLTH COMMUNICATION (Lecture) Tu 3:00AM - 5:30AM ONLINE
MENTAL HLTH & COUNSL (Lecture) MoWe 12:20PM - 1:35PM MULT-PURPOSE CTR TEACHING GYM
COMMUNITY HEALTH (Lecture) TuTh 3:30PM - 4:45PM MULT-PURPOSE CTR TEACHING GYM
HEALTH PROMOTION AND PLANNING (Lecture) TuTh 2:00PM - 3:15PM LEWIS-BECK
CRIT THINK HLTH PROF: MULT HLT (Lecture) Fr 1:20AM - 3:50AM ONLINE
CRIT THINK HLTH PROF: MULT HLT (Lecture) MoWe 2:00PM - 3:15PM LEWIS-BECK
Dr. Jazmyne Bryant is an Assistant Professor in the School of Allied Health Sciences,
Division of Health Science at Florida A&M University. She is also the Co-Principal
Investigator for the Behavioral Science and Health Intervention Research (BSHIR) Lab
in the School of Allied Health Sciences. Bryant earned her Doctor of Philosophy degree
in Communication with a specialty in Health Communication from the University of Miami.
She also holds a Master of Public Health degree from Florida A&M's Institute of Public
Health. Additionally, she obtained Bachelor of Arts degrees in psychology and criminology
from the University of South Florida. Some of Bryant’s ongoing research investigates
effective interventions for sexual partner status disclosure, HIV-related stigma,
and medical adherence. Within her local community, Jazmyne serves as Vice Chair of
the Tallahassee-Leon County Commission on the Status of Women and Girls, a quasi-governmental
entity tasked with making policy and program recommendations to local elected officials.
- Health Communication
- Behavioral and Cognitive Theory
- Sexual Health
- Reproductive Health
- HIV Prevention and Care
- University of Miami - 2020
PhD in Communication
- Florida A&M University - 2014
Master of Public Health
- University of South Florida - 2011
Bachelor of Arts, Psychology and Criminology
- Assistant Professor | 2021- Present
Florida A&M University, Tallahassee, FL
- Visiting Professor | 2019-2021
Florida A&M University, Tallahassee, FL
- Minority AIDS Coordinator | 2015-2016
Florida Department of Health-Leon, Tallahassee, FL
PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS
- Peng, W., Huang, Q., Mao, B., Lun, D., Malova, E., Simmons, J. V., and Carcioppolo,
N. (2023). When guilt works: A comprehensive meta-analysis of guilt appeals. Frontiers
in Psychology, 14
- Bryant, J. V., Carcioppolo, N., Lun, D., & Potter, J. (2023). Entertainment-education
to reduce internalized stigma, increase intimate partner status disclosure intentions,
and increase antiretroviral medical adherence intentions: A randomized controlled
trial targeting black women living with HIV in the Southern US. Social Science & Medicine,
115945
- Simmons, J. V., Carcioppolo, N., Peng, W., Huang, Q., Seelig, M., Katz, R., & Potter,
J. (2021). 90 DAYS: An investigation of a short entertainment-education film to improve
HIV status disclosure among Black women living with HIV in Miami-Dade County. Social
Science & Medicine. 270, 1-7, doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2021.113683
- Huang, Q., Peng, W., & Simmons, J. V. (2020). Assessing the evidence of perspective
taking on stereotyping
and negative evaluations: A p-curve analysis. Group Processes & Intergroup Relations.
doi: 10.1177/1368430220957081
- Ogunsina, K., Padilla, L. A., Simmons, J. V., & McGwin, G. (2019). Current behavioral,
socioeconomic and demographic determinants of lifetime HIV testing among African Americans
in the deep south. Journal of Epidemiological Research, 5(1), 28-36
- Orrego, V., Chudnovskaya, E., & Simmons, J. V. (2018) A community-based approach to
HIV prevention in rural Guatemala. Health Promotion Practice, 1-11. doi: 10.1177/1524839918770205
- Simmons, M., Simmons, J. V., López, I. A., & Woods, K. (2017) Exploring the influence
of a historically black colleges and university on the creation of a diverse cardiopulmonary
science workforce: A qualitative study. Journal of the National Society of Allied
Health, 14(1), 18-28
- Dutton, M. T, Lopez, I. A., Brown, C. P., & Simmons, J. V. (2015). Interdisciplinary
synergy in the teaching of applied community-based research methods. Pedagogy in Health
Promotion, 1(3), 159-163. doi: 10.1177/2373379915580583
- Simmons, J. V., Lee, T., Simmons, M. V., & López, I. (2015). Nurses’ knowledge and
attitudes towards victims of sexual trafficking. Florida Public Health Review, 11,
68-72
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
- Bryant, J. V., Moton, B., Joseph, F., & Ward, J. (2023). “People Look at HIV as if
It’s a Curse”: An Evaluation of a Short Entertainment-education Film for Addressing
HIV Prevention and Religious Stigma at an HBCU. Annual Conference of the American
Public Health Association, Atlanta, Georgia. Oral presentation
- Moton, B.A., & Bryant, J.V (2023). Shaping the Next Generation: Engaging Students
in Sexual Health Research and Practice. STD Engage Conference. Annual Conference of
the National Coalition of STD Directors, New Orleans, LA. Oral Presentation
- Moton, B.A., & Bryant, J.V (2023). A Way Forward: Preparing a Responsive Health Professions
Workforce to Address the HIV/AIDS Epidemic in the US. National Society of Allied Health
Annual Conference and Meeting, The Future of the Allied Health Professional Workforce,
Alabama State University, Montgomery, AL. Oral Presentation
- Simmons-Bryant, J.V., Moton, B., Weatherspoon, M., Williams, W., Wiltsher, C., & Moreno,
A. (2022). Project Future Leaders of the World: A qualitative evaluation of an entertainment-education
approach to peer education among a cohort of college students. Annual Conference of
the American Public Health Association, Boston, Massachusetts. Oral presentation
- Simmons, J. V., Carcioppolo, N., & Potter, J. (2021, May). Investigating the Effectiveness
of an Entertainment Education Short Film for Internalized HIV Stigma Reduction, Intimate
Partner Status Disclosure Intentions, and Antiretroviral Medical Adherence Intentions:
A Randomized Controlled Trial Among Black Women Living With HIV in the Southern U.S.
Annual Conference of International Communication Association (ICA), Denver, Colorado.
Oral
- Top Student Paper Award, International Communication Association Conference, Health
Communication Division, 2018, Prague, Czech Republic
- HSC 1100 Health and Modern Living
- HSC 2660 Therapeutic Health Communication
- HSC 3131 Mental Health and Counseling
- HSC 3133 Family Lifestyles and Sex
- HSC 3202 Community Health
- HSC 4404 Crisis Intervention
- HSC 4581 Health Promotion and Planning
- HSC 4608 Critical Thinking in Health Professions: Multicultural Health