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Elizabeth Gonzalez

Project Manager

Elizabeth Gonzalez is a Project Manager for ANSIRH’s ADAPT study and will carry out the recruitment and collect data in different states in the Southwest. Ms. Gonzalez’s research interests revolve around stigma, inequality, and access to sexual and reproductive health care. Previously, she helped support a research team at UC Berkeley focused on examining pregnancy intentions and relationship dynamics among young couples. Ms. Gonzalez has volunteered with a number of non-profit organizations in the Central Valley and Bay Area focused on understanding, improving, and providing access to health care. She brings experience in qualitative research and is committed to advancing health care practices and policy for those most underrepresented. Ms. Gonzalez received her BA in Sociology from the University of California, Berkeley in 2018.

Citations
  • Berglas NF, Jessica Barnes, MSW, Elizabeth Gonzalez, Peters L, Foster DG. Changes in Abortion Access, Travel, and Costs Since the Implementation of State Abortion Bans, 2022–2024. American Journal of Public Health. June 2025; https://ajph.aphapublications.org/doi/abs/10.2105/AJPH.2025.308191.
  • Rocca CH, Gould H, Elizabeth Gonzalez, Foster DG, Isabel Muñoz, PhD, Miriam Parra, RN, Ralph LJ. Cohort profile: the ADAPT study, a prospective study of pregnancy preferences, pregnancy, and health and well-being in the southwestern USA. BMJ Open. September 2024; https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2024-085372.

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