Ronica Rooks

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Ph.D. | Associate Professor | CLAS Director of Online Education
Department of Health and Behavioral Science

Office location:
North Classroom 3023C

Expertise Areas:

Racial/Ethnic and Socioeconomic Health Disparities, Aging, Chronic Conditions, Social Determinants of Health

Ronica N. Rooks is a Professor in the Department of Health and Behavioral Sciences and the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences’ Director of Online Education at the University of Colorado Denver. She completed postdoctoral fellowships in health disparities at the University of Michigan and geriatric epidemiology at the National Institute on Aging. She has a Ph.D. in sociology from the University of Maryland College Park. Her research focuses on social-ecological explanations for racial and ethnic disparities in chronic conditions. Her Fulbright Canada fellowship developed interdisciplinary networks in the social and health sciences to examine relationships between gentrification, social disadvantage (e.g., lower SES and racial/ethnic minority status) and prevalent chronic conditions and management among older adults in Hamilton, Ontario. She is similarly examining these relationships among older adults in Denver, Colorado. Her other research explores if working and volunteering, as productive activities, can mitigate Black vs. White racial disparities in prevalent and incident dementia, as well as cognitive changes over time among older adults in the Health, Aging, and Body Composition study.

Ph.D. - Sociology, University of Maryland College Park (1999)

M.A. - Sociology, University of Maryland College Park (1995)

B.A. - Economics and Sociology/Anthropology, Saint Mary's College of Maryland (1992)

Breaux, Becky and Ronica N. Rooks. 2022. “The Intersectional Importance of Race/Ethnicity, Disability, and Age in Flu Vaccine Uptake for U.S. Adults.” Social Science & Medicine: Population Health. 19, 101211, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssmph.2022.101211 

Mathis, Arlesia and Ronica Rooks. 2022. “Geographic Differences in Vaccine Hesitancy among Older Adults.” Public Policy & Aging Report special issue on COVID Recovery. prac019, https://doi.org/10.1093/ppar/prac019 

Bentley, Kelly, Deborah Fortune, Ronica Rooks, and Gayle Walter. 2021. “Anti-Racism and the Pursuit of Social Justice.” Pedagogy in Health Promotion, 7, 4, 296-298. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/23733799211054402 

Mathis, Arlesia, Ronica N. Rooks, and Jacqueline Wiltshire. 2021. “Use of Health Information Varies by Region Among Older Adults in the U.S.” Gerontology & Geriatric Medicine, 7, 1-9. DOI: 10.1177/2333721421997192 

Hall, Tristen, Ronica Rooks, and Carol Kaufman. 2020. “Intersections of Adverse Childhood Experiences, Race and Ethnicity and Asthma Outcomes: Findings from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System.” International Journal for Environmental Research and Public Health, 17, 8236. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17218236 

Rooks, Ronica N., Craig G. Kapral, andArlesia L. Mathis. 2019. “Chronic Conditions May Be More Important than Race/Ethnicity in Relation to Health Information Seeking and Use.” Journal of Aging and Health, 31, 4, 611-630. doi: 10.1177/0898264317744643 (Epublished online in Dec. 2017) 

ETST/PBHL 3002 Ethnicity, Health, and Social Justice (fall 2022 - online, expected fall 2023 - online)
PBHL 3030 Health Policy (spring 2021 - remote, expected spring 2023 - remote)
PBHL/SOCY 4040 Social Determinants of Health (fall 2020 - online)