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Jacinta Elston is a researcher affiliated with James Cook University and the Division of Tropical Health and Medicine, with a focus on Indigenous and rural health equity. Her work spans mental health, cultural safety, and community-based interventions.
- Research areas: Indigenous Health, Rural Health, Social Justice, Stress Studies
- Collaborated on projects addressing racism resilience, stress biomarkers, and health disparities in Indigenous populations
Her publications reflect interdisciplinary approaches to improving health outcomes for Indigenous communities, particularly in remote and rural contexts. Key themes include cultural validation of interventions, cortisol response dynamics, and systemic equity challenges. Notable collaborations include work on cancer care tools and lifestyle programs like "Walkabout Together" for Indigenous health.
Elston's academic contributions emphasize participatory methods and Indigenous research capacity building. While no formal awards or student supervision details are listed, her work often intersects with public health policy and tropical medicine frameworks.