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College of Behavioral, Social and Health Sciences

Faculty and Staff Profile

Kendra Allison

PhD, RN, Assistant Professor


Office: CU Nursing Building 423

Phone:

Email: kendraa@clemson.edu
 

Educational Background

Ph.D. Nursing
University of South Carolina 2018

MSN Nursing Education
East Carolina University 2014

BSN Nursing
Western Carolina University 1996

Courses Taught

NURS 8790 Telehealth, Technology, & Health
NURS 8040 Knowledge Development in Advanced Practice
NURS 8270 Foundations of Nursing Education
NURS 8280 The Nurse Educator
NURS 8281 Nurse Educator Lab
NURS 4010 Mental Health Nursing

Profile

Dr. Kendra Allison is an Assistant Professor of Nursing at Clemson University in Clemson, SC. She is a Behavioral Health Nurse with experience across psychiatric populations and levels of acuity, including children, adolescents, and adults. Dr. Allison is a Center for Addiction and Mental Health Research faculty affiliate.

Research Interests

psychiatric health, adolescent mental health, adolescent mobile technology use, substance use, mobile health services, mixed method and qualitative research.

Research Publications

Allison, K., & Koci, A. (2024). Rural Appalachian adolescent alcohol misuse and the Triple Threat for Marginalization. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 1–10. https://doi.org/10.1080/01612840.2024.2358932
Ramsay, S., Allison, K., Temples, H. S., Boccuto, L., & Sarasua, S. M. (2024). Inclusion of the severe and enduring anorexia nervosa phenotype in genetics research: a scoping review. Journal of Eating Disorders, 12(1), 53–53. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40337-024-01009-9
Schaare, D., Lusk, L., Karlin, A., Kaufman, M. C., Magielski, J. C., Sarasua, S. M., Allison, K., Boccuto, L., & Helbig, I. (2024). A Longitudinal Exploration of CACNA1A-related Hemiplegic Migraine in Children. medRxiv, 2024-06. medRxiv 2024.06.14.24308953 [preprint]; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.06.14.24308953
Allison, K., Dawson, R. M., Messias, D. K. H., Culley, J. M., & Brown, N. (2023). Early Adolescent Online Sexual Risks on Smartphones and Social Media: Parental Awareness and Protective Practices. The Journal of Early Adolescence. https://doi.org/10.1177/02724316231212560


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