1998 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)
Elizabeth A. Klonoff mainly focuses on Racism, Developmental psychology, Social psychology, Health psychology and Ethnic group. Her work carried out in the field of Racism brings together such families of science as Culturally tailored, Psychiatry, Demography and Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. The Social psychology study combines topics in areas such as Test validity and Cultural diversity.
Her study in the field of Reliability also crosses realms of Schedule and Social class. Her Health psychology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Mental health, Social environment, Gerontology and Social perception. Her research in Ethnic group is mostly concerned with Acculturation.
Her scientific interests lie mostly in Ethnic group, Demography, Social psychology, Clinical psychology and Developmental psychology. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Psychological intervention, Gerontology, Health psychology, Public health and Social environment. Her Demography study incorporates themes from Cigarette smoking, Racism, Negroid and Young adult.
Her Social psychology research integrates issues from Mental health and Scale. Her research investigates the connection between Clinical psychology and topics such as Anxiety that intersect with problems in Depression. Her Developmental psychology study frequently links to related topics such as Test validity.
Clinical psychology, Demography, Social psychology, Ethnic group and Acculturation are her primary areas of study. Her Clinical psychology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Quality, Scale, Anxiety, Mental health and Professional competence. Her work deals with themes such as Young adult and Human papillomavirus, which intersect with Demography.
Her work on Social psychology is being expanded to include thematically relevant topics such as Academic achievement. Elizabeth A. Klonoff has included themes like Psychological intervention, Advertising, Gerontology and Race in her Ethnic group study. Her work carried out in the field of Developmental psychology brings together such families of science as Racism, Prejudice and Moderation.
Her primary scientific interests are in Clinical psychology, Social psychology, Anxiety, Mental health and Young adult. Her research integrates issues of Cancer screening, Scale, Tobacco use, Inclusion and Professional competence in her study of Clinical psychology. Her Social psychology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Psychosocial and Academic achievement.
Her Mental health research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Intervention, Undocumented Immigrant, Substance use, Posttraumatic stress and Depression. Her Young adult research includes elements of Prospective cohort study, Demography and Ethnic group. The Demography study combines topics in areas such as Foreign born, Gerontology and Sexually active.
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The schedule of racist events: A measure of racial discrimination and a study of its negative physical and mental health consequences
Hope Landrine;Elizabeth A. Klonoff.
Journal of Black Psychology (1996)
Racial discrimination and psychiatric symptoms among Blacks.
Elizabeth A. Klonoff;Hope Landrine;Jodie B. Ullman.
Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology (1999)
The Schedule Of Sexist Events: A Measure of Lifetime and Recent Sexist Discrimination in Women's Lives
Elizabeth A. Klonoff;Hope Landrine.
Psychology of Women Quarterly (1995)
The African American Acculturation Scale: Development, Reliability, and Validity
Hope Landrine;Elizabeth A. Klonoff.
Journal of Black Psychology (1994)
Conceptualizing and Measuring Ethnic Discrimination in Health Research
Hope Landrine;Elizabeth A. Klonoff;Irma Corral;Senaida Fernandez.
Journal of Behavioral Medicine (2006)
African American Acculturation: Deconstructing Race and Reviving Culture
Hope Landrine;Elizabeth A. Klonoff.
(1996)
Sexist Discrimination May Account for Well-Known Gender Differences in Psychiatric Symptoms:
Elizabeth A. Klonoff;Hope Landrine;Robin Campbell.
Psychology of Women Quarterly (2000)
Physical And Psychiatric Correlates Of Gender Discrimination: An Application of the Schedule of Sexist Events
Hope Landrine;Elizabeth A. Klonoff;Jeannine Gibbs;Vickie Manning.
Psychology of Women Quarterly (1995)
Cultural diversity in the predictors of adolescent cigarette smoking: the relative influence of peers
Hope Landrine;Jean L. Richardson;Elizabeth A. Klonoff;Brian Flay.
Journal of Behavioral Medicine (1994)
Culture and health-related schemas: A review and proposal for interdisciplinary integration.
Hope Landrine;Elizabeth A. Klonoff.
Health Psychology (1992)
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