

Sustaining latrine use: Peers, policies, and sanitation behavior. Accepted, Social Science and Medicine – Mental Health. What is known about mental health and US federal housing subsidy programs? A scoping review.

Katie enjoys spending time with her three bright and witty daughters and her husband Caleb, who serves as a City Council member in their hometown of Louisville, Colorado. Dickinson has a passion for teaching students about environmental and occupational health policy, and how public health professionals can partner with change-makers at different levels to build healthier and more resilient communities where everyone can thrive.
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Domestically, she has studied drivers of environmental health (in)equity in the context of wildfire, infectious disease (including COVID-19 and mosquito-borne disease), and oil and gas development. International projects have addressed problems at the nexus of environmental quality, economic development, and human health, including water and sanitation, household energy and air pollution, and mosquito-borne diseases.

Her interdisciplinary research examines environmental and climate justice issues and the impacts of policies and programs on health and social outcomes. Katie Dickinson is an Assistant Professor with tenure of Environmental and Occupational Health in the Colorado School of Public Health, and a JPB Environmental Health Fellow.
