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| ELIZABETH N BRONDOLOSummaryAffiliation: St. John's University Country: USA Publications
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Workday communication and ambulatory blood pressure: implications for the reactivity hypothesisE Brondolo
Department of Psychology, St John s University, Jamaica, NY 11439, USA
Psychophysiology 36:86-94. 1999..Blood pressure effects associated with communication appear to persist after the communication has ceased. Implications of these data for the reactivity hypothesis of the pathogenesis of cardiovascular disease are discussed...
Racism and hypertension: a review of the empirical evidence and implications for clinical practiceElizabeth Brondolo
Department of Psychology, St Johns University, Jamaica, New York, USA
Am J Hypertens 24:518-29. 2011..An understanding of the biopsychosocial determinants of HTN is necessary to address racial disparities in the prevalence of HTN. This review examines the evidence directly and indirectly linking multiple levels of racism to HTN...
Trait hostility and ambulatory blood pressure among traffic enforcement agents: the effects of stressful social interactionsElizabeth Brondolo
Department of Psychology, St John s University, Jamaica, NY 11439, USA
J Occup Health Psychol 14:110-21. 2009..The findings support the notion that situational factors affect the association of hostility to cardiovascular reactivity, and that interpersonal stressors in the workplace elicit cardiovascular activation among those high in hostility...
Coping with racism: a selective review of the literature and a theoretical and methodological critiqueElizabeth Brondolo
St John s University, New York, NY, USA
J Behav Med 32:64-88. 2009..Careful examination of the effectiveness of individual-level coping strategies can guide future interventions on both the individual and community levels...
Race, racism and health: disparities, mechanisms, and interventionsElizabeth Brondolo
Department of Psychology, St John s University, 8000 Utopia Parkway, Jamaica, NY 11439, USA
J Behav Med 32:1-8. 2009....
Mechanism and strategies for preventing post-traumatic stress disorder in forensic workers responding to mass fatality incidentsElizabeth Brondolo
St John s University, Department of Psychology, 8000 Utopia Parkway, Jamaica, NY 11439, United States
J Forensic Leg Med 15:78-88. 2008..The model is based on current research in stress and coping and the psychophysiology of PTSD and is used to generate worksite intervention strategies to reduce the risk for PTSD...
Racism and ambulatory blood pressure in a community sampleElizabeth Brondolo
Department of Psychology, St John s University, 8000 Utopia Parkway, Jamaica, NY 11439, USA
Psychosom Med 70:49-56. 2008..The goal of the present article was to investigate the relationship of perceived racism to ambulatory blood pressure (ABP) in a sample of American-born Blacks and Latinos...
Dimensions of perceived racism and self-reported health: examination of racial/ethnic differences and potential mediatorsElizabeth Brondolo
Department of Psychology, St John s University, Jamaica, NY, USA
Ann Behav Med 42:14-28. 2011..Many details of the negative relationship between perceived racial/ethnic discrimination and health are poorly understood...
Perceived racism and blood pressure: a review of the literature and conceptual and methodological critiqueElizabeth Brondolo
Department of Psychology, St John s University, Jamaica, NY 11439, USA
Ann Behav Med 25:55-65. 2003..We hope to encourage investigators to invest in research on the health effects of racism because a sound and detailed knowledge base in this area is necessary to address racial disparities in health...
The relationship of racism to appraisals and coping in a community sampleElizabeth Brondolo
Department of Psychology, St John s University, Jamaica, NY 11439, USA
Ethn Dis 15:S5-14-9. 2005..No differences were found between Blacks and Latinos in the relationship of racism to appraisals and coping. These findings add to the growing empirical literature on strategies for coping with racism...
Hostility, interpersonal interactions, and ambulatory blood pressureElizabeth Brondolo
Department of Psychology, St John s University, New York, NY, USA
Psychosom Med 65:1003-11. 2003..This study examined aspects of the transactional model of hostility and health by investigating relationships among hostility, interpersonal interactions, and ambulatory blood pressure in a healthy community sample...
Relationship of physical symptoms and mood to perceived and actual blood pressure in hypertensive men: a repeated-measures designE Brondolo
Department of Psychology, St John s University, Jamaica, New York 11439, USA
Psychosom Med 61:311-8. 1999..placebo...
Impact of aerobic training on cardiovascular reactivity to and recovery from challengeRichard P Sloan
Division of Behavioral Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University, 1150 St Nicholas Avenue, Suite 121, New York, NY 10032, USA
Psychosom Med 73:134-41. 2011..To test the hypothesis that aerobic, but not strength, training would lead to attenuated reactivity to and more rapid recovery from cognitive and orthostatic challenge and that deconditioning would reverse this effect...
Workplace social support and ambulatory cardiovascular activity in New York City traffic agentsWilliam A Karlin
St. John's University, Jamaica, New York 11439, USA
Psychosom Med 65:167-76. 2003..CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggest that workplace social support is associated with workday ambulatory blood pressure, especially during stressful work periods...
Perceived ethnic discrimination in relation to daily moods and negative social interactionsRisa Broudy
Department of Psychology, St John s University, 8000 Utopia Parkway, Jamaica, New York 11439, USA
J Behav Med 30:31-43. 2007..These findings have implications for models of the contribution of psychosocial factors to racial disparities in health...
The effect of aerobic training and cardiac autonomic regulation in young adultsRichard P Sloan
Division of Behavioral Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University, 1150 St Nicholas Ave, Suite 121, New York, NY 10032, USA
Am J Public Health 99:921-8. 2009..We tested the effect of aerobic exercise on autonomic regulation of the heart in healthy young adults...
Sources of social support and burnout, job satisfaction, and productivityCaren Baruch-Feldman
Department of Psychology, St John's University, Jamaica, New York 11439, USA
J Occup Health Psychol 7:84-93. 2002..Results suggest that support may be associated with work-related outcomes through multiple pathways...
Efficacy of a group medication adherence intervention among HIV positive women: the SMART/EST Women's ProjectDeborah L Jones
Department of Psychology, Barry University, 11300 NE 2nd Avenue, Miami Shores, FL 33161 6695, USA
AIDS Behav 11:79-86. 2007..This study suggests that group interventions may be an important adjunct in increasing medication adherence for HIV positive women...
Cognitive-behavioral interventions improve quality of life in women with AIDSSuzanne C Lechner
Department of Psychology, University of Miami, P O Box 248185, Coral Gables, FL 33124 2070, USA
J Psychosom Res 54:253-61. 2003..The goal of this study was to examine treatment effects on total QOL and 11 QOL domains from baseline to post-intervention follow-up...
Research Grants
- Racism, Coping and Ambulatory Blood PressureElizabeth Brondolo; Fiscal Year: 2006..The study has implications for theories concerning the relationship of psychosocial stress to risk for HT and for the development of interventions to reduce racial disparities in health status. ..
- Racism, Coping and Ambulatory Blood PressureElizabeth Brondolo; Fiscal Year: 2007..The study has implications for theories concerning the relationship of psychosocial stress to risk for HT and for the development of interventions to reduce racial disparities in health status. ..
