

Katie Gregory
Katie Gregory champions interdisciplinary research on the intricate interplay between environmental and social factors and their impact on mental health and well-being. As an Assistant Professor in Ecological/Community Psychology at Michigan State University, she brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise, having completed her PhD, MA, and BA degrees at the same institution. Her academic journey has been marked by a deep commitment to understanding the complexities of human behavior within ecological and community contexts. At the heart of Gregory's research is a focus on program evaluation and gender-based violence. As the associate director of MSU's Research Consortium on Gender-based Violence, she is dedicated to enhancing support services for survivors and their families. Her work involves employing combined methods analyses to evaluate and improve these services at various levels, ensuring they are effective and responsive to the needs of those affected. Gregory's research has garnered support from prestigious organizations, including the National Science Foundation and the American Psychological Association. This backing underscores the significance and impact of her work in the field of psychology. Her contributions have not only advanced academic understanding but have also had practical implications for improving mental health and well-being in communities. In addition to her research, Gregory is passionate about mentoring students and fostering a collaborative learning environment. She encourages her students to engage in interdisciplinary research, equipping them with the skills needed to address complex societal issues. Her dedication to teaching and mentorship has made her a respected figure among students and colleagues alike. Through her work, Katie Gregory continues to push the boundaries of traditional psychological research, integrating insights from various disciplines to address pressing social issues. Her commitment to improving mental health and well-being through a nuanced understanding of environmental and social factors makes her a leading voice in the field of ecological and community psychology.
Publications
, 3-13, 2021-01-01
, 2112-2134, 2022-05-08
, 126-144, 2023-10-18
, 51-64, 2022-10-19
, 447-455, 2020-12-16
, 2644-2658, 2022-02-12
, 328-344, 2023-06-01
, 793-807, 2021-12-01
, 3101-3125, 2023-09-13
, 67-74, 2005-01-01