Carolyn Camplain
Social Sciences · Indiana University
Publications
29
Citations
378
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
9
Publishing since 2018
Carolyn Camplain studies public health among underserved populations, with a strong focus on the health of American Indian and Alaska Native communities and people who are incarcerated in jails. Her work examines topics like oral (dental) health, substance use prevention, mental well-being, and how health care is delivered in rural and correctional settings. Many projects use community-based participatory research, meaning studies are designed in partnership with the communities being served.
Publication activity has been steady with a recent increase, averaging about 3.6 papers per year over the last five years and reaching a high of six in 2025.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Prenatal Care and Pregnancy-Related Accommodations in Indiana County Jails: An Analysis of Inmate Handbooks
AJPM Focus · 2026
- Feasibility and preliminary outcomes of a culturally adapted motivational interviewing intervention to reduce early childhood caries among children of two American Indian communities
Discover Public Health · 2025
- Engaging Health Professional Doctoral Students in Research Training to Expand Evidence-Based Practice in Rural Substance Use Prevention and Treatment: Curriculum for the Culturally-Centered Addictions Research Training (C-CART) Program
Pedagogy in Health Promotion · 2025
- Formative Research and Cultural Tailoring of a Substance Abuse Prevention Program for American Indian Youth: Findings From the Intertribal Talking Circle Intervention
UNC Libraries · 2025
- Integrating Primary Care Services into a Rural Behavioral Health Facility in Northern Arizona: Perspectives of Healthcare Providers and Administrative Staff
Healthcare · 2025
- Gatekeeping Wellbeing: Healthcare Copayments While Incarcerated as a Barrier to Good Health
Health Affairs Scholar · 2025
- Recreation as a Potential Stress-Relief Mechanism for People Incarcerated in Jail
Journal of Correctional Health Care · 2025
- Pre-Pandemic and Recent Oral and Medical Health Care Utilization among Young American Indian Children and Their Caregivers
Journal of Community Health · 2024
- INDIGENOUS PEOPLES’ INVOLVEMENT IN THE U.S. JUSTICE SYSTEM, TRENDS, HEALTH IMPACTS, AND HEALTH DISPARITIES
University of Arizona Press eBooks · 2024
- The Unmet Health Care Needs of Indigenous People Incarcerated in Tribal Jails
JAMA · 2024
- Understanding Resilience and Mental Well-Being in Southwest Indigenous Nations and the Impact of COVID-19: Protocol for a Multimethods Study
JMIR Research Protocols · 2023
- Client perspectives on primary care integration in a rural-serving behavioral health center
Journal of Integrated Care · 2023
- A formative assessment of client characteristics associated with missed appointments in integrated primary care services in rural Arizona
Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice · 2023
- Community based participatory research approaches to combat oral health inequities among American Indian and Alaska Native populations
Journal of Public Health Dentistry · 2022
- Between Two Worlds: Impacts of COVID-19 on the AI/AN Health Research Workforce
American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research · 2022
- International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health×2
- Rural and Remote Health×2
- Practicing Anthropology×2
- American Journal of Public Health×1
- American Journal of Preventive Medicine×1
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Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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