Katrina R Ellis
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BIO
Katrina R. Ellis is an assistant professor at the School of Social Work. Her research interests include family health interventions, cancer survivorship, racial and ethnic disparities in health, and family management of chronic health conditions. An overarching goal of her research is to support the health of families facing multiple, coexisting illnesses, with a specific focus on African Americans. Dr. Ellis employs a range of qualitative and quantitative methodologies in her work with families, clinicians and community groups. Her published research includes examinations of the influence of co-occurring illnesses on the psychosocial and behavioral health and well-being of cancer survivors and their family caregivers using quantitative dyadic data analysis techniques. She has also published research investigating psychosocial factors that influence the health behaviors and well-being of African Americans. Dr. Ellis’ future program of research includes the design and implementation of interventions to support the quality of life and healthy lifestyle and coping behaviors of cancer survivors, caregivers and family members.
The Program for Research on Black Americans at the Research Center for Group Dynamics named Katrina Ellis the 2024 James Jackson Emerging Scholar.
Dr. Ellis completed a postdoctoral fellowship with the Cancer Health Disparities Training Program (Department of Health Behavior, UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health), the Center for Health Equity Research (Department of Social Medicine, School of Medicine) and Carolina Postdoctoral Program for Faculty Diversity at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. During her time as a postdoctoral fellow, she worked with community-based participatory research projects in Greensboro and Rocky Mount, North Carolina focused on reducing the disproportionate burden of cancer morbidity and mortality and cardiovascular disease risk among African Americans and on digital health projects to support the wellbeing of peer supporters and families after a cancer diagnosis. Dr. Ellis is also a former Peace Corps Volunteer, having served as a Health Promotion Officer with the Ministry of Health in Fiji.
- Langford, Aisha T., Andreadis, Katerina, Katrina R Ellis, Buderer, Nancy. 2024. Correlates of US Adults Aged 50-75 Years Having Had a Colorectal Cancer Screening Test. AJPM Focus 3(2):100187.
- Katrina R Ellis, Raji, Dolapo, Pennings, Jacquelyn S, Thorpe, Roland J, Bruce, Marino A. 2024. Caregiving and Obesity among Black American Adults. Social Work Research 48(1):38-47.
- Volpe, Vanessa V, Collins, Abbey N, Ross, Julia M, Katrina R Ellis, Lewis, Jioni A, Ladd, Brianna A, Fitzpatrick, Stephanie L. 2024. Black Young Adult Superwomen in the Face of Gendered Racial Microaggressions: Contextualizing Challenges With Acceptance and Avoidance and Emotional Eating. Annals of Behavioral Medicine 58(5):305–313.
- Katrina R Ellis, Furgal, Allison, Wayas, Feyisayo, Contreras, Alexis, Jones, Carly, Perez, Sierra, Raji, Dolapo, Smith, Madeline, Vincent, Charlotte, Song, Lixin, Northouse, Laurel, Langford, Aisha T.. 2024. Symptom burden and quality of life among patient and family caregiver dyads in advanced cancer. Quality of Life Research
- Langford, Aisha T., Katrina R Ellis, Orellana, Kerli, France, Biyanna M., Buderer, Nancy. 2023. Self-efficacy to Get Cancer-Related Information or Advice. Journal of Cancer Education 38:1330–1337.
- Katrina R Ellis. 2023. Advancing Racial Health Equity Through Family-Focused Interventions for Chronic Disease Management. Preventing Chronic Disease 20
- Katrina R Ellis, Ann W. Nguyen, Emily K Miller, Yuanjin Zhou, Linda Chatters She-Her. 2023. Advancing Family-Focused Health Equity: Reconceptualizing Family in Social Work Research and Practice. 14(3):579-589.
- Ida Griesemer, Alexandra F. Lightfoot, Eugenia Eng, Claire Bosire, Fatima Guerrab, Amanda Kotey, Kimberly M. Alexander, Stephanie Baker, Kristin Z. Black, Crystal Dixon, Katrina R Ellis, Karen Foley, Christina Goettsch, Antionette Moore, Cleo A. Ryals, Beth Smith, Christina Yongue, Samuel Cykert, Linda B. Robertson. 2022. Examining ACCURE's Nurse Navigation Through an Antiracist Lens: Transparency and Accountability in Cancer Care. Health Promotion Practice 24(2):415-425.