2013 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)
Elizabeth Brondolo spends much of her time researching Racism, Clinical psychology, Social psychology, Stressor and Health psychology. Her Racism study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Developmental psychology, Life expectancy, Prejudice and Biopsychosocial model. Her work carried out in the field of Clinical psychology brings together such families of science as Supportive psychotherapy, Cognitive therapy, Quality of life and Psychoeducation.
The Social psychology study combines topics in areas such as Coping and Psychometrics. Her Stressor research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Psychosocial, Mental health and Psychological intervention. Elizabeth Brondolo studied Health psychology and Health equity that intersect with Social determinants of health.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Clinical psychology, Racism, Social psychology, Blood pressure and Gerontology. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Psychosocial, Cognition and Psychological intervention. Her Racism study combines topics in areas such as Biopsychosocial model, Demography, Stressor, Health psychology and Health equity.
Her research investigates the link between Stressor and topics such as Developmental psychology that cross with problems in Psychometrics of racism. Her studies in Social psychology integrate themes in fields like Psychometrics and Burnout. Her biological study deals with issues like Social support, which deal with fields such as Distress and Depression.
Her primary scientific interests are in Racism, Mental health, Gerontology, Clinical psychology and Health equity. Her Racism research integrates issues from Social psychology, Demography, Social cognition and Race. She works mostly in the field of Race, limiting it down to topics relating to Health psychology and, in certain cases, Stressor.
Her work in Mental health addresses issues such as Depression, which are connected to fields such as Allostatic load, Self-concept, Psychometrics of racism and Behavioral neuroscience. Her Gerontology research focuses on subjects like Socioeconomic status, which are linked to Single parent, Beck Depression Inventory and Social support. Elizabeth Brondolo combines subjects such as Cognition and Physical health with her study of Clinical psychology.
Her scientific interests lie mostly in Health equity, Gerontology, Racism, Acculturation and Environmental health. Her Health equity research incorporates themes from Biopsychosocial model, Cognitive psychology, Stress management and Social cognition. Her Gerontology research incorporates elements of Ambulatory blood pressure, Race, Demography, Socioeconomic status and Life course approach.
Her Race research incorporates elements of Social psychology, Mood, Health psychology, Intersectionality and Place of birth. Her Racism research integrates issues from Schema and Psychophysiology. In Environmental health, Elizabeth Brondolo works on issues like Disease, which are connected to Stressor.
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Coping with racism: a selective review of the literature and a theoretical and methodological critique
Elizabeth Brondolo;Nisha Brady ver Halen;Melissa Pencille;Danielle Beatty.
Journal of Behavioral Medicine (2009)
Sources of social support and burnout, job satisfaction, and productivity.
Caren Baruch-Feldman;Elizabeth Brondolo;Dena Ben-Dayan;Joseph Schwartz.
Journal of Occupational Health Psychology (2002)
Race, racism and health: disparities, mechanisms, and interventions
Elizabeth Brondolo;Linda C. Gallo;Hector F. Myers.
Journal of Behavioral Medicine (2009)
Perceived racism and blood pressure: a review of the literature and conceptual and methodological critique.
Elizabeth Brondolo;Ricardo Rieppi;Kim P. Kelly;William Gerin.
Annals of Behavioral Medicine (2003)
The Perceived Ethnic Discrimination Questionnaire: Development and Preliminary Validation of a Community Version
Elizabeth Brondolo;Kim P. Kelly;Vonetta Coakley;Tamar Gordon.
Journal of Applied Social Psychology (2005)
A life course perspective on how racism may be related to health inequities.
Gilbert C. Gee;Katrina M. Walsemann;Elizabeth Brondolo.
American Journal of Public Health (2012)
PERCEIVED RACISM AND NEGATIVE AFFECT: ANALYSES OF TRAIT AND STATE MEASURES OF AFFECT IN A COMMUNITY SAMPLE
Elizabeth Brondolo;Nisha Brady;Shola Thompson;Jonathan N. Tobin.
Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology (2008)
Racism and hypertension: a review of the empirical evidence and implications for clinical practice.
Elizabeth Brondolo;Erica E. Love;Melissa Pencille;Antoinette Schoenthaler.
American Journal of Hypertension (2011)
Racism and ambulatory blood pressure in a community sample
Elizabeth Brondolo;Daniel J. Libby;Ellen Ge Denton;Shola Thompson.
Psychosomatic Medicine (2008)
Perceived ethnic discrimination in relation to daily moods and negative social interactions.
Risa Broudy;Elizabeth Brondolo;Vonetta Coakley;Nisha Brady.
Journal of Behavioral Medicine (2007)
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