Sandte Stanley

Education

M.A Sociology, Rice University, 2017
MPH, Emory University, 2011
B.A Psychology, Michigan State University, 2009

Areas

Medical Sociology, Racial and Ethnic Health and Mortality Disparities, Social Determinants of Health

Research Interests

My research primarily involves studying differences in various health outcomes between racial and ethnic groups. More specifically, I investigate how partnerships and various social determinants of health impact health behaviors and mortality. Currently, my research interests focus on American Indian health disparities, particularly among those who reside in urban areas.

Publications

Jacobs-Wingo, Jasmine, Donald Haverkamp, Amy Groom, David Espey, and Sandte L. Stanley. 2016. “Leading Causes of Death and Disparities in Death Rates Among Urban American Indian and Alaska Native Populations, 1999-2009.” American Journal of Public Health 106(5):906-914.

Stanley, Sandte L., Jessica King, Cheryll Thomas, and Lisa Richardson. 2013. “Predictors of never being screening for Cervical Cancer by metropolitan area.” Journal of Community Health 39(2):400-408.

Stanley, Sandte L., Kimberly Arriola-Jacob, Shakiyla Smith, Marc Hulbert, Carolyn Ricci, and Cam Escoffery. 2012. “Reducing Barriers to Breast Cancer Care through Avon Patient Navigation Programs.” Journal of Public Health Management and Practice 19(5):461-467.

Stanley, Sandte L., Jessica King, Cheryll Thomas, and Lisa Richardson. 2012. “Factors Associated with Never Being Screening for Colorectal Cancer.” Journal of Community Health 38(1):31-39.