Elizabeth N. Brondolo Ph.D.
Selected peer-reviewed publications
(in chronological order).
1. Mechanic, D., Hansell, S., & Brondolo, E. (1986). Introspectiveness
and adolescent development, Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 15,
115-132.
2. Rosen,
R., Kostis, J., & Brondolo, E.
(1989). Non-drug
treatment approaches for hypertension in the elderly. Clinics in Geriatric
Medicine, 5, 791-802.
3. Kostis, J., Rosen, R., Brondolo, E., Taska, L., Smith, D.,
& Wilson, A. (1992). Superiority of non-pharmacological therapy compared to
propranolol and placebo in men with mild hypertension: A randomized,
prospective trial. American Heart Journal, 123, 466-474.
4. Josephson, S., & Brondolo, E. (1993).
Cognitive-behavioral treatment for obsessive-compulsive related disorders. In
E. Hollander (Ed.), Obsessive-Compulsive Related Disorders,
5. Rosen, R., Brondolo, E., & Kostis, J., (1994). Nonpharmacological treatment of
essential hypertension. In E. Blanchard & R. Gatchel. (Eds.) Psychophysiological
Disorders.
6. Brondolo, E., (1994). Behavior therapy for obsessive compulsive
disorder: Strategies for maximizing success. The Behavior Therapist.
17(3), 70-72.
7. Brondolo, E., Baruch, C., Conway, L., & Marsh, L (1994).
Aggression among inner city youth: a biopsychosocial model for school-based
evaluation and treatment. The Journal of Social Distress and the Homeless.
3(1), 53-80.
8. *Wagner, G., Brondolo, E., & Rabkin, J. (1996). Internalized homophobia in a
sample of HIV+ gay men, and its relationship to psychological distress, coping
and illness progression. Journal of Homosexuality.32(2).
9. Brondolo, E (1998). Affirming core values: A cognitive approach for
use in the treatment of anger and anxiety problems. The Behavior Therapist,
21, 57-87.
10. Brondolo,
E., DiGuiseppe, R., & Tafrate, R. (1997). Exposure-based treatment for
anger problems: Focus on the feeling. Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 4,
75-98.
11. Brondolo,
E., Jellife, T., Quinn, C., Tunick, W., & Melhado, E. (1996). Correlates of
risk for conflict in NYC Traffic Agents. G. Vandenbos &
12. Brondolo,
E., Karlin, W., Alexander, K., Bobrow, A., & Schwartz, J., (1999). Workday
communications and ambulatory blood pressure: Implications for the reactivity
hypothesis. Psychophysiology, 36, 86-94.
13. Brondolo,
E., Masheb, R., Stores, J., Stockhammer, T., Tunick, W., Melhado, E., Karlin,
W., Schwartz, J., Harburg, E., & Contrada, R., (1998). Anger-related traits
and response to interpersonal conflict among New York City Traffic Agents. Journal
of Applied Social Psychology, 28, 2089-2118.
14. Brondolo,
E., Payne, K., Brinson, K., & Francklin, J., (1998). Support Systems
for families of E/DB Children. D.A. Sabatino & B.L. Brooks (Eds.) Contemporary
Interdisciplinary Interventions for Children with Emotional/Behavioral
Disorders (pp. 55-74).
15. Brondolo,
E., Rosen, R, Kostis, J., & Schwartz, J., (1999). Relationship of physical
symptoms and mood to perceived and actual blood pressure in hypertensive men: A
repeated-measures design. Psychosomatic
Medicine, 61, 311-318.
16. Masheb, R.M., Grilo, C.M., & Brondolo, E. (1999). Shame and its
psychopathologic correlates in two women’s health problems: Binge eating
disorders and vulvodynia. Eating and Weight Disorders, 4, 1-7.
17. Brondolo,
E. (2000). Using imaginal desensitization as an adjunctive treatment for
trichotillomania. The Behavior Therapist, 23, 169-172, 179.
18. Masheb, R.M., Nash, J.M., Brondolo, E., & Kerns, R.D. (2000). Vulvodynia: an introduction
and critical review of a chronic pain condition. Pain, 86, 3-10.
19. Brondolo,
E., & Mas, F. (2001). Cognitive-Behavioral strategies for improving
medication adherence in patients with Bipolar Disorder. Cognitive and
Behavioral Practice, 8 (2), 137-147.
20. *Baruch-Feldman, C., Brondolo, E., Ben-Dayan, D. &
Schwartz, J. (2002). Sources
of perceived social support and worker attitudes and performance. Journal of
Occupational Health Psychology, 7 (1), 84-93.
21.
*Masheb, R., Brondolo, E., &
Kerns, R. D. (2002). “A
multidimensional, case-control study of women with self-identified chronic
vulvar pain. Pain Medicine. 3, 253-259.
22. Brondolo,
E., Rieppi, R., Kelly, K.
(2003). Perceived racism and
blood pressure: A review of the literature and proposals for future research. Annals
of Behavioral Medicine, 25(1), 55-65.
23. *Karlin, W., Brondolo,
E., & Schwartz, J. (2003). Workplace
social support and ambulatory cardiovascular responses in New York City Traffic
Agents.
24.
Lechner, S. C., Antoni, M. H., Lydston, D., LaPierre, A., Ishii, M., Devieux,
J., Stanley, H., Ironson, G., Schneiderman, N., Brondolo, E., Tobin, J. N., Weiss, S. (2003). Does coping mediate the effect of
cognitive-behavioral stress management interventions on quality of life in
women with AIDS? Journal of
Psychosomatic Research. , 54, 253-261.
25.
Brondolo, E., Eichler, B. F., &
Taravella, J. R. (2003). A tailored
anger management program is associated with reduced rates of civilian
complaints against traffic agents. Journal
of Police
and Criminal Psychology. 18(2) 1-11.
26. Jones, D.L., Ishii, M., LaPerriere, A.,
27.
Brondolo, E., Rieppi, R., Erickson, S. A.,
Bagiella, E., Shapiro, P. A., Sloan, R. P., & McKinley, P. S. (2005).
Hostility, negative interpersonal interactions, and ambulatory blood
pressure.
28.
Brondolo, E., Kelly, K. P., Coakley,
V., Gordon, T., Thompson, S., Levy, E., Cassells, A., & Tobin, J. N.
(2005). The
Perceived Ethnic Discrimination Questionnaire: Development and preliminary
validation of a
community
version. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 35(2) 335-365.
29.
LaPerriere, A. Ironson, G., Antoni, M.,
Cassells,
A., Brondolo, E, Tobin, J,
Schneiderman, N., & Weiss, S., , Decreased Depression up
to One Year Following CBSM+ Group
Intervention in Moderately Depressed Women with AIDS: The
Smart/EST Women’s Project. Journal
of Health Psychology 10(2) 223-231.
30. Brondolo, E., Thompson, S., Brady, N.,
Appel., R., Cassells, A., Tobin, J., and Sweeney, M.,
(2005) The relationship of racism to
appraisals and coping in a community sample,
Ethnicity and Disease, 15, S5, 14-19 .
31.
Jones, D. McPherson-Baker, S., Lydston, D., Camille, J., Brondolo, E., Tobin, J., and Weiss, S., (2007). Efficacy of a
group medication adherence intervention among HIV + women.
Aids and Behavior, 11, 79-86.
32. Segal-Isaacson, C.J., Tobin, J.N., Weiss, S.M., Brondolo,
E., Vaughn, A., Wang, C., Camille, J.,
Gousee, Y., Ishii, M., Jones, D., LaPerriere,
A., Lydston, D., Schniederman, N., and Ironson, G., (2006).
Improving
Dietary Habits In Disadvantaged Women With HIV/AIDS: The SMART/EST
Women’s Project.
Aids and Behavior. 10(6), 659-670.
33. *Broudy, R., Brondolo, E., Coakley, V., Brady, N.,
Cassels, A., Tobin, J., and Sweeney, M., (2007).
Perceived ethnic discrimination in relation to
daily moods and negative social interactions.
34.
Brondolo, E.,
Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine.
35.
Brondolo, E., Beatty, D., Cubbin,
C., Weinstein, M., Saegert, S.,
and Schwartz, J.,
(in press) Sociodemographic variations in self-reported racism in a community
sample of Blacks
and Latino(a)s. Journal of Applied Social
Psychology.
36.
Brondolo, E., Libby, D. J.,
Medicine.
37.
Brondolo, E., Brady, N., Thompson,
S., Contrada, R. J., Cassells, A., Tobin, J., & Sweeney, M. (in press). Perceived racism
and negative affect: Analyses of trait and state measures of
affect in a
community sample. Journal of Social and
Clinical Psychology.
*
papers marked with an asterisk indicate that a graduate student authored the
work and I served as senior mentor
Research
Support.
Ongoing
Research Support
01R01 HL068590 –
01A1
NHLBI
Racism, Coping and Ambulatory
Blood Pressure
The major goals of this project
are to test hypotheses about the relationship of social stressors
including racism and low
socioeconomic status to ambulatory blood pressure and to evaluate the
potential mediating effects of
daily social interactions and coping.
Completed Research Support
National
Institute of Mental Health, ADAMHA (R03). (PI: Brondolo) Title: "Anger and
ambulatory blood pressure among NYC traffic agents".
American
Heart Association, Grant-In-Aid Program. (PI: Brondolo) Title:
"Development of anger coping style in relation to ambulatory blood
pressure in NYC traffic agents".
National
National
Institute of Health, FIRST award (R29) (PI: Brondolo) Title:
"Interpersonal Conflict and Cardiovascular Response".
Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center. (PI:
Brondolo) Title: Psychophysiologic Stress, Exercise, and Autonomic
Control. Funded from
R01 grant (PI:
Communication
Workers of
Clinical
Directors Network.