Alumni Sarah graduated with her PhD in sociology at the University of Georgia in May 2024. Her research broadly investigates the personal, social, and structural factors that facilitate and constrain health and well-being and she often uses social psychological theories to investigate her research questions. More specifically, her research focuses on how two fundamental social statuses - sexual orientation and gender identity - influence people's experiences of the social world. Most recently, her work focuses on health care access, utilization, and health outcomes of LGBTQIA+ populations. Sarah's dissertation is a multi-method inquiry into the how, why, and under what conditions lesbian women make decisions regarding accessing health care, and the role of patient-provider interaction in these decisions. Her work has been published in Sex Roles, and she has received support for her work through the University of Georgia's J. William Fanning Fellowship, the Research and Engagement in Diversity Seed Grant, and the University of Georgia Sociology Department Small Grants Fund. Education Education: M.A., Sociology, University of Georgia 2021 B.A., Psychology, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee (UWM) 2018 Research Research Areas: Medical Sociology Social Psychology Gender Inequality Research Interests: Social Psychology, Sexualities/LGBTQ+, Identity and Interaction, Inequality, Sex and Gender, Medical Sociology, Mental Health Grants: 2023 - 2024 J. William Fanning Graduate Fellowship ($5,000) 2021 Small Grants Fund ($662) with Cerenity E. Collins 2020 RED Seed Grant ($500) with Cerenity E. Collins 2019 RED Seed Grant ($300) Labs: Laboratory for the Study of Social Interaction Selected Publications Selected Publications: Campos-Castillo, Celeste, stef m. shuster, Sarah M. Groh, and Denise L. Anthony. 2020. "Warning: Hegemonic Masculinity May Not Matter as Much as You Think for Confidant Patterns among Older Men." Sex Roles. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11199-020-01131-3 Awards, Honors, and Recognition Of Note: 2023 Point Foundation Semi-Finalist 2020-2021 George Hugh Boyd Memorial Scholarship ($2,000), University of Georgia Courses Regularly Taught Courses Regularly Taught: SOCI 3280 SOCI 3730