
Jennifer A. Kowalkowski
Assistant Professor · Social determinants of health
Pennsylvania State UniversityAbout
Jennifer A. Kowalkowski, MPH, Ph.D., RN, serves as an Assistant Professor in the College of Nursing at Pennsylvania State University, where she operates as a population health nurse scientist investigating sociocultural contexts affecting rural populations' health outcomes and systemic disparities in mental well-being across the rural-urban continuum.
Her academic credentials include:
- Ph.D. in Nursing, University of Wisconsin-Madison (2021)
- M.P.H. in Public Health, University of Wisconsin-Madison (2010)
- M.S. in Nursing, University of Wisconsin-Madison (2010)
- B.S. in Nursing, University of Wisconsin-Madison (2005)
Dr. Kowalkowski's research examines structural barriers to health access through interdisciplinary community-based mixed-methods investigations conducted with local stakeholders in rural settings. Her work specifically analyzes social determinants of health, occupational stress among agricultural producers, and contextual factors influencing mental well-being, aiming to develop tailored evidence-based interventions for improved risk prediction and early health resource access. This approach bridges nursing science with public health to address systemic disparities in underserved rural communities.
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