Rob Glueckauf's Research
The research concentration areas of Dr. Glueckauf’s lab include:
- Telehealth and Family Caregiving
- Integration of Spirituality and Empirically-Validated, Psychological Intervention
- Ecological Validity and Outcome Measurement
Current Grant-Funded Research Projects
R34 MH092207 NIH/NIMH (Marhefka, PI; Glueckauf, Subcontract PI) Novel Dissemination of a Group Intervention for HIV+ Women via Web Conferencing
The purpose of this project is to evaluate the effects of web-based group dissemination of an adapted, gender-specific version of Health Relationships, a sexual health promotion program for women living with HIV/AIDS and their significant others.
ACTS Caregiver Group Facilitators
R34 MH078999 NIH/MIMH (Glueckauf, PI) African-American Alzheimer's Caregiver Training and Support Project (ACTS)
This project compares the effects of face-to-face versus telephone-based cognitive-behavioral therapy on changes in depression and health status among African-American family caregivers of older adults with dementia.
ARG-2007-05 University of South Florida Health Byrd Alzheimer’s Research Institute (Glueckauf, PI) Parish Nurse-Led Problem Solving Counseling for Rural Dementia Caregivers: Initial Outcome Evaluation
The primary goal of this project is to evaluate the effectiveness of parish nurse-facilitated, problem-solving therapy for rural dementia caregivers with depression.
John McGrew Fidelity presentation [pdf]
ACT Rise and fall of an EBP case study in Indiana 3-24-2014 [pdf]