Dr. Kendra Campbell
Psychology
University of Alaska Fairbanks
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Kendra Campbell, assistant professor belongs to the department of Geophysical Institute from the university of Alaska Fairbanks.
Research Interest
Dr. Campbell's research focuses on family relational health and integrated healthcare. She is currently conducting research on biomarkers related to prenatal preventive health funded by a pilot grant through the Center for Alaska Native Health Research (http://www.uaf.edu/canhr/). She also conducts research on the development, implementation, and ongoing evaluation of integrated primary care-behavioral health services at local medical facilities. To learn more about her Family and Preventive Health Research Lab, go to: http://www.uaf.edu/fphl
Publications
-
Vasquez, A.R.*, McKnight, L.*, Gomez, O.*, & Campbell, K. (2016, August). Integrated Primary Care-Behavioral Health Program Implementation in Interior Alaska. Poster presentation at annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Denver, CO.
-
Laweryson, A.*, Yatsushiro, K.*, Gomez, O.*, Hampton, A.*, Shah, D.*, & Campbell, K. (2016, May). Relationship between food insecurity and mental health in pregnant women and their infants. Poster presentation at the 6th International Conference on Community Psychology, Durban, South Africa.
-
Campbell, K., Shah, D.*, Leonard, H.*, & Kroener, J.* (2016, March). Influences of health locus of control and patient-provider relationship on prenatal stress. Poster presentation at annual meeting of the Society for Behavioral Medicine, Washington, DC.