Kathleen Armstrong
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Also affiliated: Brigham and Women's Hospital (2024); Simon Fraser University (2013–2014); University of Toronto (2024); Armstrong Atlantic State University (2025); University of South Florida (2001–2020); Autism Society of America (2011); Women's College Hospital (2025); Murphy Oil Corporation (United States) (2011); Ta Solutions (China) (2011); Aesthetic Surgery Center (2025); Anheuser-Busch InBev (Belgium) (2023); National Board of Examinations (2023); Conway School of Landscape Design (2025); Access to Wholistic and Productive Living Institute (2023); Saint Louis University (2018–2023); Carleton University (2016); Florida College (2013–2014); University of California, Berkeley (1972)
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OverviewAI-generated summary
Kathleen Armstrong's research focuses on health sciences and education, with a specific emphasis on patient outcomes and the development of assessment tools. Her work has investigated the measurement of aesthetic outcomes in minimally invasive treatments, contributing to the FACE-Q Aesthetics scales. Armstrong has also explored the impact of social determinants of health on palliative care for older adult lung cancer patients. Her research extends to the perspectives of Black Americans regarding systemic racism and police contact, employing qualitative analysis. Additionally, she has examined the effects of clinical exposure on nursing students' examination performance and conducted cost-utility analyses for gender-affirming care.
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- h-index: 16
- Publications: 96
- Citations: 908
Selected Publications
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Black American College Student Perspectives on Disproportionate Police Contact: A Qualitative Analysis (2025)
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Atypical jobs in psychology: Public safety and criminal justice reform consultant. (2022)
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- Atypical jobs in psychology: Public safety and criminal justice reform consultant.
- Black American College Student Perspectives on Disproportionate Police Contact: A Qualitative Analysis
- Black American College Student Perspectives on Disproportionate Police Contact: A Qualitative Analysis
- Black American College Student Perspectives on Disproportionate Police Contact: A Qualitative Analysis
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