Natalia M. Rodriguez
Health Professions · Indiana University
Publications
98
Citations
4,377
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
26
Publishing since 2001
Natalia M. Rodriguez studies health equity for underserved and marginalized groups, with a major focus on people experiencing homelessness. Her work covers cervical cancer screening, human papillomavirus (HPV) awareness and vaccination, infectious disease preparedness (including COVID-19 and HIV), and menstrual health, often using community-engaged approaches such as partnerships with community health workers and human-centered design. Much of the research is set in Indiana and the U.S. Southeast and combines qualitative methods with public health interventions.
Publication activity has been growing, averaging about 10 papers per year over the last five years with a peak of 15 in 2024.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Cervical Cancer Screening Rates and Associated Sociodemographic and Behavioral Factors among People Experiencing Homelessness in Indiana
Research Square · 2026
- Unsupervised clustering of continuous glucose monitoring time-series associate with coronary disease extent in ACS: insights from the ORACLE study
European Heart Journal Supplements · 2026
- COVID-19 rapid testing in a homeless shelter: Lessons for equitable access and sustainable pandemic response
SSM - Qualitative Research in Health · 2026
- 295 Applying human-centered design to develop and refine a cervical cancer screening intervention for people experiencing homelessness
Journal of Clinical and Translational Science · 2026
- How funding, policy, and politics in health departments impede health equity in the U.S. Southeast
Journal of Health Equity · 2026
- Examining Artificial Intelligence Chatbots’ Responses in Providing Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Information for Young Adults: Qualitative Content Analysis (Preprint)
2025
- Human papillomavirus awareness in a digital world: The intersection of faith and online media
Preventive Medicine Reports · 2025
- Examining Artificial Intelligence Chatbots’ Responses in Providing Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Information for Young Adults: Qualitative Content Analysis
JMIR Public Health and Surveillance · 2025
- Supporting menstrual health in homeless services: provider-informed strategies for multilevel change
BMC Health Services Research · 2025
- Association between health insurance coverage and stage of diagnosis for cervical cancer among females in Indiana from 2011 - 2019
Preventive Medicine Reports · 2025
- Studies of resilience and family resilience within families experiencing homelessness/housing instability: A systematic review
Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment · 2025
- Bioprocess Integration of <em>Candida ethanolica</em> and <em>Chlorella vulgaris</em> for Sustainable Treatment of Organic Effluents in the Honey Industry
Preprints.org · 2025
- Incorporating community-engaged research into a statewide community health worker-driven infrastructure for addressing health disparities in public health emergency
BMC Health Services Research · 2025
- “Me, I’m a survivor”: Resilience among people experiencing homelessness in the Midwest
Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment · 2025
- Stakeholder considerations on acceptability and implementation of a novel rapid test for acute HIV infection: A qualitative study in Indiana
PLOS Global Public Health · 2025
- Journal of Clinical and Translational Science×8
- Research Square×5
- The Lancet Global Health×4
- BMC Health Services Research×4
- Preventive Medicine Reports×4
This profile was generated automatically from public scholarly data (OpenAlex). Group size and activity levels are estimates derived from co-authorship patterns.
Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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