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Drabble, Laurie

Title: Associate Professor
Department: Social Work, School of
Office Location: WSQ 215E
Office Hours: Tues. and Thurs. 9:30 AM - 12:00PM
Telephone: 408.924.5836
Email: ldrabble@sjsu.edu

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Dr. Laurie Drabble received a BA in Social work at California State University, Los Angeles and a Masters in Social Work at California State University, Long Beach. She is former Executive Director of the California Women´s Commission on Alcohol and Drug Dependencies and has worked statewide and nationally as an organizational consultant providing a wide range of technical assistance and training services related to women´s alcohol and drug issues, alcohol/drug prevention strategies, strategic planning, and non-profit management. She returned to school to earn a Ph.D. in Social Welfare and a Masters in Public Health at the University of California, Berkeley.

Among other activities, Dr. Drabble serves as an Affiliate Associate Scientist with the Alcohol Research Group (ARG) in Berkeley, California, member of the California Women´s Health Survey Committee of the California Department of Health Services, and Women´s Constituent Committee of the California Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs. Her research focuses on understanding alcohol and drug-related problems among marginalized populations of women.

Selected publications include:

Drabble, L. (2007). Pathways to collaboration: Exploring values and collaborative practice between child welfare and substance abuse treatment fields. Child Maltreatment, 12(1), 31-42.

Midanik, L.T., Drabble, L., & Trocki, K, Sell, R. (2006). Sexual orientation and alcohol use: Identity versus behavior measures. Journal of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Health Research, 3(1), 25-35.

Drabble, L., Keatley, J., & Marcelle, G. (2006). Media strategies for advancing health in lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender communities. In M. Shankle (Ed.) Handbook of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender public health: A practitioner’s guide to service (pp. 335-352). Binghamton, New York: Harrington Park Press.

Drabble, L. (2006). Alcohol Consumption Among Adult Women: Findings from the California Women’s Health Survey, 1997 – 2002. In Women’s Health: Findings from the California Women’s Health Survey, 1997-2003 (pp. 3-1–3-6). Sacramento, CA: California Department of Health Services.

Drabble, L., Midanik, L. T., & Trocki, K. (2005). Reports of alcohol consumption and alcohol-related problems among homosexual, bisexual and heterosexual respondents: Results from the 2000 National Alcohol Survey. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 66, 111-120.

Trocki, K, Drabble, L., & Midanik, L. T. (2005). Use of heavier drinking contexts among heterosexuals, homosexuals and bisexuals: Results from a national household probability survey. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 66, 105-110.

Drabble, L., Keatley, J., & Marcelle, G. (2003). Progress and opportunities in lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender health communications. Journal of Clinical Research and Regulatory Affairs, 20 (2), 205-227.

Drabble, L. & Underhill, B. (2002). Effective interventions and treatment for lesbians. In S.L. Straussner & S. Brown (Eds.),Handbook for addiction treatment for women: Theory and practice(pp. 399-422). New York: Jossey-Bass.

Drabble, L. (2000). Alcohol tobacco and pharmaceutical industry funding: Considerations for organizations serving lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities. Journal of Lesbian and Gay Social Services, 11 (1), 1-26.

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