Fordham University            The Jesuit University of New York
 

 
Mary Procidano, Ph.D.
Associate Professor and Associate Chair for Undergraduate Studies at Rose Hill
Office Location: Dealy 226C
Office Hours: Mon 10-11, Tues by appt., Wed 10:30-11:30, Fri by appt.
Phone: (718) 817 - 0925
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Procidano, M. E.  (2004).  Cross-cultural assessment of social support:  Progress, problems, & prospects.  In H. Sek & R. Cieslak (Eds.), Wsparcie spoleczne ? stress ? zdrowie [Social support ? stress ? health].  Warsaw, Poland:  Polish Scientific Publishers PWN.

Procidano. M.E., & Smith, W.W. (1997). Assessing perceived social support: The importance of context. In G.R. Pierce, I.G. Sarason, N. Sarason, &B. Lakey (Eds.)., Sourcebook of theory and research on social support and personality (pp. 93-106). New York: Plenum.

Procidano, M. E. (1992). The nature of perceived social support: Findings of meta-analytic studies. In C. D. Spielberger & J. N. Butcher (Eds.), Advances in personality assessment, Volume 9 (1-26). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.

Procidano, M. E.,  & LeRoy, M.  (2007, May).  Perceived spiritual support and nonsupport in adults with life-threatening illness.  Paper presented at the Annual meeting of the Association for Psychological Science, Washington, D.C.

Procidano, M. E., Domínguez-Espinosa, A., Salas-Menotti, I, Hernandez-Plaza, S., Pozo-Munoz, C., Alonso-Morillejo, E.  (2007, July).  Item Characteristics across Hispanic Cultures.  In Procidano, M. E.  (Chair),  Perceived social support across Hispanic cultures.  Symposium submitted to the Congreso Interamericano de Psicologia, Mexico City, Mexico.

Procidano, M. E., Cieslak, R., Sakworawich, A., Hernandez-Plaza, S., Pozo-Munoz, C., Alonso- Morillejo, E., Domínguez-Espinosa, A., Salas-Menotti, I., Knoll, N., Zinken, K.,   Nausheen, B., & Gupta, A.  (2007, July).  Perceived social support item functioning in nine countries:  Paper to be presented at the Annual Meeting of the Stress and Anxiety Research Society, Puna Cana, Dominican Republic.

Procidano, M. E., & Levine, J.  (2007, July). Effects of acculturation on social-support item functioning in Hispanic-American versus European-American college students in New York City.  In Dominguez-Espinosa, A.  (Chair), Social support and migration.  Symposium presented at the International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology/IV Latin American Regional Congress of Cross-Cultural Psychology, Mexico City, Mexico.
 
Procidano, M. E., Malone, C., & Siwek, D.  (2007, August).  Interpersonal Support and Nonsuonsupport Predict Subjective Life-Events Appraisal:   Qualitative & Quantitative Analyses.  Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.

Procidano,  M. E., & LeRoy, M.  (under review).  Divine-Relationship Psychotherapy:
Application of an Interpersonal Psychotherapy model. 

Adler, M. G., & Procidano, M. E.  (under review).   The nature and effects of perceived spiritual support and nonsupport.  

Procidano, M. E.  (2004).  Cross-cultural assessment of social support:  Progress, problems, & prospects.  In H. Sek & R. Cieslak (Eds.), Wsparcie spoleczne – stress – zdrowie [Social support – stress – health].  Warsaw, Poland:  Polish Scientific Publishers PWN.
 
Procidano, M. E., & Smith, W. W. (1997).  Assessing perceived social support:  The importance of context.  In G. R. Pierce, I. G. Sarason, N. Sarason, & B. Lakey (Eds.), Sourcebook of theory and research on social support and personality (pp. 93-106).  New York:  Plenum.

Procidano, M. E.  (1992).  The nature of perceived social support:  Findings of meta-analytic studies.  In C. D. Spielberger & J. N. Butcher (Eds.), Advances in personality assessment, Volume 9 (1-26).  Hillsdale, NJ:  Lawrence Erlbaum.   

Procidano, M. E., Busch-Rossnagel, N. A., Reznikoff, M., & Geisinger, K. F. (1995).  Responding to graduate students' professional deficiencies:  A nationwide survey.  Journal of Clinical Psychology, 51, 426-433.

Procidano, M. E., & Rogler, L. H. (1992).  Resolving ambiguity in the meaning and measurement of intrapair similarity:  The case of assortative mating.  Personality and Individual Differences, 13, 603-608.

Procidano, M. E., & Rogler, L. H. (1989).  Homogamous assortative mating among Puerto Rican Families:  Intergenerational processes and the migration experience.  Behavior Genetics, 19, 343-354.

Procidano, M. E., & Heller, K.  (1983).  Measures of perceived social support from friends and from family:  Three validation studies.  American Journal of Community Psychology, 11, 1-24.

 
     
 
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