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keywords Women's health
keywords Rural health
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overview Ricky Camplain, PhD is an Assistant Professor in Northern Arizona’s Department of Health Sciences and an Epidemiologist at the Center for Health Equity Research. Her research focuses on chronic disease prevention and health promotion (e.g., physical activity and sedentary behavior) with a primary focus on understanding, in partnerships with communities, the health needs of vulnerable populations, particularly the intersection of being Indigenous and incarcerated. She employs epidemiologic methods to determine how culture, policy, and the social and structural determinants of health in the correctional system can impact healthy behavior and social justice.
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Concept Health Promotion
Concept Health Services Accessibility
Concept Health Surveys
Concept Mental Health
Concept Mental Health Services
Concept National Institutes of Health (U.S.)
Concept Public Health
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Concept Health Care Surveys
Concept Health Status Disparities
Academic Article Evaluation of the Physical Activity and Public Health Course for Researchers.
Academic Article Socioeconomic status and access to care and the incidence of a heart failure diagnosis in the inpatient and outpatient settings.
Academic Article Health Disparities and Converging Epidemics in Jail Populations: Protocol for a Mixed-Methods Study.
Academic Article A Survey of Health Disparities, Social Determinants of Health, and Converging Morbidities in a County Jail: A Cultural-Ecological Assessment of Health Conditions in Jail Populations.
Academic Article The Role of State Medicaid Expansions in Integrating Comprehensive Mental Health Services into Opioid Treatment Programs: Differences Across the Rural/Urban Continuum.
Academic Article Health disparities in jail populations: Mixed methods and multi-disciplinary community engagement for justice and health impacts.
Academic Article Commentary: The Search for Health Equity among Individuals Incarcerated in Jail.
Academic Article Substance abuse treatment in correctional versus non-correctional settings: Analysis of racial/ethnic and gender differences.
Academic Article Evaluation of the Physical Activity and Public Health Course for Practitioners.
Academic Article Promoting Physical Activity Among Native American Youth: a Systematic Review of the Methodology and Current Evidence of Physical Activity Interventions and Community-wide Initiatives.
Academic Article Incidence of Heart Failure Observed in Emergency Departments, Ambulatory Clinics, and Hospitals.
Academic Article Physical Activity in People Who Are Incarcerated: A Social Justice Issue.
Academic Article Epidemiology of Incarceration: Characterizing Jail Incarceration for Public Health Research.
Academic Article A National Epidemiologic Profile of Physical Intimate Partner Violence, Adverse Childhood Experiences, and Supportive Childhood Relationships: Group Differences in Predicted Trends and Associations.
Academic Article Traditional Sheep Consumption by Navajo People in Cameron, Arizona.
Academic Article Adaptation of the System for Observing Play and Recreation in Communities (SOPARC) for the Measurement of Physical Activity in Jail Settings.
Academic Article Racial/Ethnic Differences in Drug- and Alcohol-Related Arrest Outcomes in a Southwest County From 2009 to 2018.
Academic Article The association of acculturation with accelerometer-assessed and self-reported physical activity and sedentary behavior: The Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos.
Academic Article Differences in US COVID-19 case rates and case fatality rates across the urban-rural continuum.
Grant Diets of Individuals Incarcerated in Jail
Grant Academic and Community Partnerships in Orange County to Optimize a Safe School Restart During the COVID-19 Pandemic, CRAFT-COVID
Grant Non-Hospitalized Heart Failure
Grant Purchase, Administer, and Expand Testing Capacity for COVID19 – Evaluation
Grant Investigating linkages between arsenic exposure, diabetes, and COVID-19 infections and risks on the Navajo Nation
Grant Health Disparities in Jail Populations: Converging Epidemics that Impact Population Health and Health Care in Coconino County
Academic Article Perinatal Depression Symptom Prevalence at the US-Mexico Border
Academic Article Adverse Childhood Experiences in relation to drug and alcohol use in 30 days prior to incarceration in a county jail
Academic Article Cardiovascular Risk Factors among Individuals Incarcerated in an Arizona County Jail.
Academic Article US trends in mask wearing during the COVID-19 pandemic depend on rurality.
Academic Article Adverse Childhood Experiences in relation to drug and alcohol use in the 30 days prior to incarceration in a county jail.
Academic Article Sodium content of menu and commissary provisions in rural jail exceeds heart-healthy dietary recommendations.
Academic Article Patterns of Physical Activity Among Women Incarcerated in Jail.
Academic Article Barriers and facilitators to attending and being physically active during recreation time among women incarcerated.
Academic Article Changes in sleep quality and housing status among individuals incarcerated in jail.
Academic Article "Everything has changed": detention officer roles and recreation time changes due to COVID-19 policies at a Southwest County Jail.
Academic Article Nutrition availability for those incarcerated in jail: Implications for mental health.
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