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School of Social Work Research Publications for Larry M. Gant

  1. Gant, L. M. & Strom, D. P. (2004). HIV/AIDS and intravenous drug users: Issues and treatment implications. In S. Straussner (Ed.), Clinical Work with Substance-abusing Clients (2nd ed.). 443-472. New York: Guilford Press.
  2. Kossoudji, S., Gant, L. M., & Howard, T. (2003). GEAR-UP Evaluation Report.
  3. Gant, L. M., & Allen-Meares, P. (2003). Enhancing EZLink: A Collaborative Model for Empowering Low-income Communities-the Comprehensive Computer Training (CT2) Component. Final Report. Battle Creek, MI: W. K. Kellogg Foundation.
  4. Gant, L. M., & Kossoudji, S. A. (2003). GEAR-UP Evaluation-Year 1 and Year 2. State of Michigan.
  5. Gant, L. M. (2003). Evaluation of group work. In Garvin, C. D., Gutierrez, L. M., Galinsky, M. J. (Eds.), Handbook of Social Work with Groups 461-476. New York: Guilford Press.
  6. Shaw, L. H., & Gant, L. M. (2002). Users divided?: Exploring the gender gap in internet use. Cyberpsychology and Behavior, 5(6), 517-527.
  7. Shaw, L. H., & Gant, L. M. (2002). In defense of the internet: The relationship between internet communication and depression, loneliness, self-esteem, and perceived social support. Cyberpsychology and Behavior, 5(2), 157-171.
  8. Stokes, C. E., & Gant, L. M. (2002). Turning the tables on the HIV/AIDS epidemic: Hip hop as a tool for reaching African-American adolescent girls. African-American Research Perspectives, 8(2), 70-81.
  9. Gant, L. M., & Welch. (2001). The writing on the wall: African - American community leaders discuss their community's HIV/AIDS prevention and outreach needs. JEMADARI Study, Submitted to HIV Prevention.
  10. Gant, L. M. (2000). Uncomfortable questions: Black men and heterosexual commercial sex. In K. Kay, J. Nagle, B. Gould (Eds.), Male Lust: Pleasure, Power, and Transformation 287-294. New York: Harrington Park Press.
  11. Gant, L. M. (1998). HIV/AIDS: Essential facts every social worker needs to know. In R. D. Shelby, D. M. Aronstein & B. J. Thompson (Eds.), HIV and Social Work: A Practitioner's Guide 3-25. New York: Harrington Park Press.
  12. Gant, L. M., Green, W., Jr., Lynch, V., Stewart, P. A., Wheeler, D. P., & Wright, E. M. (1998). Where are we and where to we need to go: A blueprint for the future. In L. M. Gant, P. A. Stewart, & V. J. Lynch (Eds.), Social Workers Speak Out on the HIV/AIDS Crisis: Voices From and To African-American Communities 139-154. Westport. CT: Praeger Publications.
  13. Gant, L. M., Green, W., Jr., Lynch, V., Stewart, P. A., Wheeler, D. P., & Wright, E. M. (1998). Report from the Washington Summit on Social Work Leadership and AIDS in African-American Communities. In L. M. Gant, P. A. Stewart, and V. J. Lynch (Eds.), Social Workers Speak Out on the HIV/AIDS Crisis: Voices From and To African-American Communities 119-138. Westport. CT: Praeger Publications.
  14. Gant, L. M. (1998). When silence equals death: Advocacy and policy perspectives in AIDS and African-Americans. In L. M. Gant, P. A. Stewart, & V. J. Lynch (Eds.), Social Workers Speak Out on the HIV/AIDS Crisis: Voices From and To African-American Communities 81-98. Westport. CT: Praeger Publications.
  15. Gant, L. M., Green, W., Jr., Stewart, P. A., Wheeler, D. P., & Wright, E. M. (1998). HIV/AIDS and African Americans: Assumptions, myths and realities. In L. M. Gant, P. A. Stewart, & V. J. Lynch (Eds.), Social Workers Speak Out on the HIV/AIDS Crisis: Voices From and To African-American Communities 1-12. Westport. CT: Praeger Publications.
  16. Gant, L. M., Stewart, P. A., & Lynch, V. J. (Eds.). (1998). Social Workers Speak Out on the HIV/AIDS Crisis: Voices From and To African-American Communities. Westport. CT: Praeger Publications.
  17. Salem, D. A., Gant, L. M., & Campbell, R. (1998). The initiation of mutual help groups within residential treatment settings. Community Mental Health Journal, 34(4), 419-429.
  18. Gant, L. M., & Yeakley, A. (1998). Cultural factors and program implications: HIV/AIDS interventions and condom use among Latinos. Journal of Multicultural Social Work, 6(3-4), 47-71.
  19. Gant, L. M., & Gray, M. (1997). Orphaned children: A continuing problem in the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Journal for HIV/AIDS Prevention and Education for Adolescents and Children, 1(3-4), 137-149.
  20. Gant, L. M. (1996). [Review of the book AIDS and intravenous drug use: The influence of morality, politics, social science and race in the making of a tragedy]. Social Work, 20(4), 306-307.
  21. Gant, L. M. (1996). [Review of the books Cross-cultural training programs for multicultural clients: A professional handbook for health care providers and social workers; & social work intervention: Helping people of color]. Journal of Social Service Research, 21(4), 61-67.
  22. Johnson, E. H. & Gant, L. M. (1996). The association between anger-hostility and hypertension. In H. Neighbors, & J. Jackson (Eds.), Mental Health in Black America 95-116. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
  23. Gant, L. M. (1996). Are culturally sophisticated agencies better workplaces for social work staff and administrators? Social Work, 41(2), 163-171.
  24. Gant, L. M., & Ostrow, D. G. (1996). Race, perceptions of social support and psychological adaptation to sexually acquired HIV among white and African-American males. In P. L. Ewalt, E. M. Freeman, S. A. Kirk, D. L. Poole (Eds.), Multicultural Issues in Social Work 401-417. Washington, DC: NASW Press.
  25. Gutierrez, L. M., & Gant, L. (1996). Effects of culturally sophisticated agencies upon Latino social workers. Social Work, 41(6), 624-632.

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