Biography and Research Information
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Kristina Kennedy's research focuses on understanding and addressing substance use disorders, particularly among rural populations. Her work includes investigations into the predictors of Al-Anon attendance for adults entering treatment for alcohol use disorder and exploring the association between experiences of sexual assault and/or stalking with binge drinking and substance use consequences in deployed U.S. servicewomen. Kennedy also contributes to systematic reviews, such as a recent comprehensive review on the use of methylphenidate for hypoactive delirium. Her publications explore diverse topics, including mentoring models and the implementation of design approaches in engineering and business projects. Kennedy has collaborated with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Michael Cucciare, Anil Bachu, and Padma Kotapati. Her scholarship metrics include an h-index of 2, with 10 total publications and 13 total citations.
Metrics
- h-index: 2
- Publications: 10
- Citations: 13
Selected Publications
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Predictors of concerned others' Al‐Anon attendance and involvement following adults' entry into treatment for an alcohol use disorder (2025)
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Use of Methylphenidate for Hypoactive Delirium: A Comprehensive Systematic Review (2023)
Collaboration Network
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- Experiencing Sexual Assault and/or Stalking-Related Behavior is Associated with Binge Drinking and Substance Use Consequences in Deployed U.S. Servicewomen
- Predictors of concerned others' Al‐Anon attendance and involvement following adults' entry into treatment for an alcohol use disorder
- Experiencing Sexual Assault and/or Stalking-Related Behavior is Associated with Binge Drinking and Substance Use Consequences in Deployed U.S. Servicewomen
- Experiencing Sexual Assault and/or Stalking-Related Behavior is Associated with Binge Drinking and Substance Use Consequences in Deployed U.S. Servicewomen
- Experiencing Sexual Assault and/or Stalking-Related Behavior is Associated with Binge Drinking and Substance Use Consequences in Deployed U.S. Servicewomen
- Experiencing Sexual Assault and/or Stalking-Related Behavior is Associated with Binge Drinking and Substance Use Consequences in Deployed U.S. Servicewomen
- Use of Methylphenidate for Hypoactive Delirium: A Comprehensive Systematic Review
- Use of Methylphenidate for Hypoactive Delirium: A Comprehensive Systematic Review
- Use of Methylphenidate for Hypoactive Delirium: A Comprehensive Systematic Review
- Use of Methylphenidate for Hypoactive Delirium: A Comprehensive Systematic Review
- Use of Methylphenidate for Hypoactive Delirium: A Comprehensive Systematic Review
- Use of Methylphenidate for Hypoactive Delirium: A Comprehensive Systematic Review
- Use of Methylphenidate for Hypoactive Delirium: A Comprehensive Systematic Review
- Use of Methylphenidate for Hypoactive Delirium: A Comprehensive Systematic Review
- Work in Progress: Piloting a Human-Centered-Design Software Innovation Course for First-Year Engineering & Business Students
- Work in Progress: Piloting a Human-Centered-Design Software Innovation Course for First-Year Engineering & Business Students
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