Kameron Stout holds a B.A. in Psychology with a minor in Spanish and recently completed an M.A. in Psychological Research with a certificate in Applied Disability Studies at California State University, Long Beach. His thesis examined patterns and predictors of therapist fidelity within a hybrid type III implementation trial of an evidence-based intervention for children’s mental health services. He has conducted research across multiple labs, including projects focused on equity in services and post-secondary programs for adults with disabilities. Kameron’s research interests center on using implementation science to improve access to and sustainment of evidence-based practices in marginalized communities, with a focus on improving mental health outcomes for youth and adolescents with externalizing behaviors.

In Kameron’s free time he enjoys trying new restaurants with friends, reading, and spending time out in nature.