Glenn C. Gamst
Honorary Member // Directory Information
Dr. Glenn Gamst is a tenured full professor in the psychology department at the University of La Verne, and is the current Department Chair and, also serves as the Interim Undergraduate Psychology Program Chair. He received his master’s and doctorate degrees in General Experimental Psychology from the University of Arkansas. His research and scholarly interests include multicultural psychology and mental health service delivery evaluation, univariate and multivariate statistical analysis, and discourse processing. Dr. Gamst has published 10 scholarly books, and 26 peer-reviewed journal articles that have resulted in over 5700 citations (Google Scholar, January 2020). Dr. Gamst was awarded the Salute to Faculty Excellence: Outstanding Achievement in Scholarly Engagement Award in 2017.
Dr. Gamst’s Google Scholar and ResearchGate Profiles.
Publications
- Young, G.N.; Gamst, G.; Meyers, L.; Der-Karabetian, A.; Grills, C. (2019). Does African American Women’s Racial Identity Mediate Gendered Racism on Anticipated Relationship Threat?. Journal of Interpersonal Violence.
- Rocha, T.P.; Gamst, G.; Meyers, L.; Der-Karabetian, A.; & Magina, F. (2018). “Predictors of quality of life of Portuguese Americans: identity, acculturation, and religiosity,” Mental Health, Religion & Culture, 21:8, 780-796.Retrieved From: https://doi.org/10.1080/13674676.2018.1551341
- Johnson, J. C., Gamst, G., Meyers, L. S., Arellano-Morales, L., & Shorter-Gooden, K. (2016). Development and Validation of the African American Women’s Shifting Scale (AAWSS). Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, 22 (1): 11-25.
- Lieberman, D. & Gamst, G. (2015). Intercultural communication competence revisited: Linking the intercultural and multicultural fields. International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 48: 17-19.
- Gamst, G. & Meyers, L.S. (2014). Confirmatory Factor Analysis of the Acculturation Rating Scale–II Scale 2: The Case for Measurement of Marginality. Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, Vol. 36(4) 435– 451.
- Keyser, V., Gamst, G., Meyers, L., Der-Karabetian, A., & Morrow, G. (2014). Predictors of self-perceived cultural competence among children’s mental health providers. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, 20: 324-335.