Biography and Research Information
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Brooke Scarbrough Kamath's research has focused on the characteristics and outcomes of women and infants receiving prenatal care within the Arkansas State Prison System between 2014 and 2019. This work examines a specific population within the healthcare system, investigating disparities and health outcomes. Kamath has one publication, which has been cited four times, and an h-index of 1. Key collaborators on this publication include Mollee K. Steely Smith, Melissa J. Zielinski, Ashton Walters, and Misty Virmani, all affiliated with the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. This indicates a collaborative approach to studying health-related topics within institutional settings.
Metrics
- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 4
Selected Publications
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Characteristics and Outcomes of Women and Infants Who Received Prenatal Care While Incarcerated in Arkansas State Prison System, 2014–2019 (2024)
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- Characteristics and Outcomes of Women and Infants Who Received Prenatal Care While Incarcerated in Arkansas State Prison System, 2014–2019
- Characteristics and Outcomes of Women and Infants Who Received Prenatal Care While Incarcerated in Arkansas State Prison System, 2014–2019
- Characteristics and Outcomes of Women and Infants Who Received Prenatal Care While Incarcerated in Arkansas State Prison System, 2014–2019
- Characteristics and Outcomes of Women and Infants Who Received Prenatal Care While Incarcerated in Arkansas State Prison System, 2014–2019
- Characteristics and Outcomes of Women and Infants Who Received Prenatal Care While Incarcerated in Arkansas State Prison System, 2014–2019
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