Rachel Logan, PhD, MPH

Postdoc Scholar
Family Community Medicine

Dr. Rachel Logan, PhD, MPH, CPH is a public health researcher focused on health equity, reproductive justice, and improving sexual and reproductive health care throughout the reproductive life course for historically marginalized communities, particularly Black women. She is interested in using structurally informed frameworks to uncover the root causes of persistent inequities in sexual and reproductive health. Dr. Logan earned her PhD in public health with a concentration in Community and Family Health from the College of Public Health at the University of South Florida. She also received an MPH in Global and Community Health from the College of Health and Human Services at George Mason University and a BS in Biochemistry from Virginia Tech. She is currently a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Family and Community Medicine.

Publications: 

Reimagining Preexposure Prophylaxis Provision for Women in the United States.

Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America

Seidman D, Logan R, Weber S, Gandhi A, Blackstock O

Coercion and non-consent during birth and newborn care in the United States.

Birth (Berkeley, Calif.)

Logan RG, McLemore MR, Julian Z, Stoll K, Malhotra N, GVtM Steering Council, Vedam S

Health literacy needs and preferences for a technology-based intervention to improve college students' sexual and reproductive health.

Journal of American college health : J of ACH

Vamos CA, Puccio JA, Griner SB, Logan RG, Piepenbrink R, Richardson Cayama M, Lovett SM, Mahony H, Daley EM

Predictors of COVID-19 Vaccination Likelihood Among Reproductive-Aged Women in the United States.

Public health reports (Washington, D.C. : 1974)

Gutierrez S, Logan R, Marshall C, Kerns J, Diamond-Smith N

Understanding young Black women's socialisation and perceptions of sexual and reproductive health.

Culture, health & sexuality

Logan RG, Vamos CA, Daley EM, Louis-Jacques A, Marhefka SL

"My 9 to 5 Job Is Birth Work": A Case Study of Two Compensation Approaches for Community Doula Care.

International journal of environmental research and public health

Gomez AM, Arteaga S, Arcara J, Cuentos A, Armstead M, Mehra R, Logan RG, Jackson AV, Marshall CJ

COVID-19's impact on contraception experiences: Exacerbation of structural inequities in women's health.

Contraception

Diamond-Smith N, Logan R, Marshall C, Corbetta-Rastelli C, Gutierrez S, Adler A, Kerns J

"Far More than Just a Prescription": Focus Groups With U.S. Family Planning Providers and Staff About Integrating PrEP for HIV Prevention Into Their Work.

Women's health issues : official publication of the Jacobs Institute of Women's Health

Razon N, Rodriguez A, Carlson K, Witt J, Logan R, Chambers B, Weber S, Seidman D

Modesty and Security: Attributes Associated with Comfort and Willingness to Engage in Telelactation.

Children (Basel, Switzerland)

Louis-Jacques AF, Schafer EJ, Livingston TA, Logan RG, Marhefka SL

"When Is Health Care Actually Going to Be Care?" The Lived Experience of Family Planning Care Among Young Black Women.

Qualitative health research

Logan RG, Daley EM, Vamos CA, Louis-Jacques A, Marhefka SL

Patients and providers' knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs regarding immediate postpartum long-acting reversible contraception: a systematic review.

Women & health

Thompson EL, Vamos CA, Logan RG, Bronson EA, Detman LA, Piepenbrink R, Daley EM, Sappenfield WM

Exploring college students' sexual and reproductive health literacy.

Journal of American college health : J of ACH

Vamos CA, Thompson EL, Logan RG, Griner SB, Perrin KM, Merrell LK, Daley EM

Is Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptive Use Increasing? Assessing Trends Among U.S. College Women, 2008-2013.

Maternal and child health journal

Logan RG, Thompson EL, Vamos CA, Griner SB, Vázquez-Otero C, Daley EM

Application of a Health Literacy Framework to Explore Patients' Knowledge of the Link between HPV and Cancer.

Journal of health communication

Best AL, Logan RG, Vázquez-Otero C, Fung W, Chee V, Thompson EL, Villalona S, Thompson LMA, Gwede CK, Daley EM

Exploring the Effect of Sharing Common Facebook Friends on the Sexual Risk Behaviors of Tinder Users.

Cyberpsychology, behavior and social networking

Green SM, Turner D, Logan RG