Kirsten Ostergren Clark (PhD 2021) is an assistant professor of Sociology and Social Work at Wilberforce University in Ohio.
Research Interests: Developmental disabilities, Fatherhood and masculinity, Religion and health
Education:
- MSW, University of South Carolina
- PhD, Medical Sociology, University of Alabama at Birmingham
Publications:
- Khamess, Somaia, L. B. Bateman, I. C. Scarinci, A. Nawwar, W. Arafat, S. Bae, B. Hansen, S. E. Abdelmoneim, K. Ostergren Clark & M. N. Fouad. (2022) Training Medical Students to Promote Preventive Colorectal Cancer Screening in Egypt. International Journal of Health Promotion and Education. DOI: 10.1080/14635240.2022.2142833
- Thomeer, Mieke Beth and Kirsten Ostergren Clark. "The Development of Gendered Health-Related Support Dynamics over the Course of a Marriage." Journal of Women and Aging (Invited Submission for special issue; Peer-reviewed).
- Thomeer, Mieke Beth and Kirsten Ostergren Clark. "Families and Health." In William Cockerham (Ed.), Wiley Blackwell Companion to Medical Sociology (Invited Book Chapter Submission).
- Ostergren Clark, Kirsten. “Fathers who have adult children with developmental disabilities living in their home and their relationships with them: A qualitative study.” (Invited book chapter submission for Aging Invisibly edited volume; Brill Publishers; in press).
Teaching Experience:
Kirsten has taught a variety of classes within the social sciences as an independent instructor, a teaching assistant and as a guest lecturer, in both on-ground and on-line formats. Classes include Introduction, Sociology of Religion, Drugs and Society, Sports and Society, Cultural Diversity, Family, Applied Sociology, Research Methods, Child Growth and Development, Quantitative Methods in Public Health, and Applied Theory.
In addition to her volunteer experience, Kirsten is involved in professional affiliations and has certifications, including Professional Development, Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, and Online Design & Teaching. She has participated in service work as a session chair and organizer for several conferences, been a reviewer for original research manuscript submissions, and was invited to present her dissertation topic at a local chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma’s International Society for Key Women Educators. In her non-academic time, Kirsten enjoys playing in a community handbell choir.