Professor
Ph.D. University of Minnesota, 1998
Office: Dale Hall Tower 510A // 5 Partners Place 4123
Email: lori.jervis@ou.edu
Website: http://lorijervis.oucreate.com/
Professor
Ph.D. University of Minnesota, 1998
Office: Dale Hall Tower 510A // 5 Partners Place 4123
Email: lori.jervis@ou.edu
Website: http://lorijervis.oucreate.com/
Dr. Jervis is a Professor in the Department of Anthropology and a Co-Director of the Center for Applied Social Research at the University of Oklahoma. A medical anthropologist, gerontologist, and anthrozoologist, she works at the intersection of culture, health, and rurality. She strives to conduct research that is community engaged and collaborative. For over 20 years, Dr. Jervis has worked with tribal members on issues affecting the health of their communities, with projects focused on cognitive and psychiatric disorders; elder mistreatment; and end-of-life care. Dr. Jervis is keenly interested in rural health inequities, with recent projects examining the food environment in a rural tribal context and vaccine hesitancy in Oklahoma. Dr. Jervis’ anthrozoological research focuses largely on human-canine relationships, with projects on free-roaming dogs in a tribal community and on cross-state companion animal rescue networks.
Jervis, L. L., Bray, L. A., Cox, D. W., TallBull, G., Lowery, B. C., and Spicer, P. (2022). Food environments and gut microbiome health: Availability of healthy foods, alcohol, and tobacco in a rural Oklahoma tribal community. Discover Food 2 (20). https://doi-org.ezproxy.lib.ou.edu/10.1007/s44187-022-00020-w
Bray, L. A., Porter, O., Kim, A., Jervis, L. L. (2022). Collective health behavior and face mask utilization during the COVID-19 pandemic in Oklahoma. Journal of Public Health. https://academic.oup.com/jpubhealth/advance-article/doi/10.1093/pubmed/fdac007/6563411
Jervis, L. L., Spicer, P., Foster, W. C., Kelly, J., and Bridge, E. (2019). Resisting extinction: Purple Martins, death, and the future. Conservation & Society 17(3):227-235. https://www.conservationandsociety.org.in//text.asp?2019/17/3/227/254984
Jervis, L. L., Warren, D., Salois, E. M., Tallbull, G., Ketchum, S., and Spicer, P. (2018). Protectors, aggressors, and kinfolk: Dogs in a tribal community. Anthrozoos 31(3):297-308. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/08927936.2018.1455452
Jervis, L. L., Cullum, C. M, Cox, D., and Manson, S. M. (2018). Dementia Assessment in American Indians. In G. Yeo, L. A. Gerdner, and D. Gallagher-Thompson (Eds.), Ethnicity and the Dementias, Third Edition (pp. 108-123). New York: Routledge.
Cox, D. W. II., and Jervis, L. L. (2018). American Indian perspectives, challenges, and approaches to elder abuse. In P. B. Teaster and J. E. Hall (Eds.), Elder Abuse and the Public's Health (pp. 93-124). New York: Springer Publishing Company.
Jervis, L. L., Sconzert-Hall, W., and the Shielding American Indian Elders Project Team. (2017). The conceptualization of mistreatment by older American Indians. Journal of Elder Abuse & Neglect 29(1):43-58. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/08946566.2016.1249816