
About
Eva Garroutte is a Research Associate Professor in the Sociology department, affiliated with an institution (university name unspecified). Her work focuses on Native American Studies, Health Disparities, Racial and Ethnic Identity, Medical Communication, Religion, and Storytelling. She holds a Ph.D. from Princeton University.
Education:
- Ph.D., Princeton University
Research Interests:
Garroutte’s research bridges sociology and public health, with a focus on Indigenous communities. She investigates how cultural identity, spirituality, and storytelling intersect with healthcare access and health outcomes. Her work addresses disparities in tobacco use, environmental toxins, and mental health, emphasizing community-based participatory approaches.
Research Themes in Articles:
Her publications examine: 1) health literacy barriers in research consent processes, 2) cultural identity’s role in patient trust and medical communication, and 3) environmental and social determinants of health in Native American populations. She also explores the intersection of spirituality and mental health resilience.
Awards & Grants: None explicitly listed in the text.
Advising & Labs: No student advisees or lab affiliations mentioned. Her work often involves collaborative projects with tribal communities and health organizations.
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