Publications for Robert G. Malgady
Kail, B., Zayas, L. H., & Malgady, R. G. (2000). Depression, acculturation, motivations for alcohol use among young Columbian, Dominican, and Puerto Rican men. Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 22(1), 64-77.
Malgady, R. G. (2000). Myths about the null hypothesis and the path to reform. In R.H. Dana (Ed.), Handbook of cross-cultural/multicultural personality assessment (pp. 49- 62). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Costantino, G., & Malgady, R. G. (1999). The Tell-Me-A-Story Test: A multicultural offspring of the thematic apperception test. In L. Geiser & M.I. Stein (Eds.), Evocative images: The thematic apperception test and the art of projection (pp. 191-206). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association Books.
Ireland, M., & Malgady, R. G. (1999). Thematic instrument for measuring death anxiety in children (TIMDAC). Journal of Pediatric Nursing, 14(1), 28-37.
Botvin, G. J., & Malgady, R. G. (1998). Alcohol and marijuana use among rural youth: Interaction of social and intrapersonal influences. Addictive Behaviors, 23(3), 379-387. This material can be found here.
Costantino, G., & Malgady, R. G. (1998). Overcoming cultural and linguistic bias in diagnostic evaluation and psychological assessment of Hispanic. In R. A. Javier & W. Herron (Eds.), Personality development and psychotherapy in our diverse society: A source book. (pp. 465-486). Northvale, NJ: Aronson Press. This material can be found here.
Malgady, R. G. (1998). In praise of value judgements in null hypothesis testing and of accepting the null hypothesis. American Psychologist, 53(7), 797-798. This material can be found here.
Malgady, R. G. & Costantino, G. (1998). Developing and evaluating culturally sensitive mental health services for hispanics. In R. A. Javier & W. Heron (Eds.), Mental health, mental illness, and personality development and psychotherapy in our diverse society. Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson.
Malgady, R. G., & Costantino, G. (1998). Developing and evaluating culturally sensitive mental health services for Hispanics. In R. A. Javier & W. Herron (Eds.), Personality development and psychotherapy in our diverse society: A source book (pp. 487-504). Northvale, NJ: Aronson Press. This material can be found here.
Malgady, R. G. & Costantino, G. (1998). Ethnicity and culture: Hispanic Youth. In W. K. Silverman and T. H. Ollendick (Eds.), The clinical treatment of children (pp. 231 -240). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Allyn & Bacon.
Malgady, R. G. & Costantino, G. (1998). Overcoming cultural and linguistic bias in diagnostic evaluation and psychological assessment of hispanic patients. In R. A. Javier & W. Heron (Eds.), Mental health, mental illness, and personality development and psychotherapy in our diverse society. Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson.
Malgady, R. G., & Costantino, G. (1998). Symptom severity in bilingual hispanics as a function of interviewer ethnicity and language of interview. Psychological Assessment, 10(2), 120-127. This material can be found here.
Rogler, L., Malgady, R. G., Costantino, G., & Blumenthal, R. (1998). What do culturally sensitive mental health services mean? The case of hispanics. In S. J. Friedman & R. S. Olko (Eds.), Issues in community mental health: Respecting diversity: Treatment in the context of family and culture (pp. 189-193). Canton, MA: Watson Publishers.
Winstead-Fry, P., Kreiger, D., & Malgady, R. G. (1998). Study methodology flawed. American Journal of Nursing, 98(6), 10-11.
Zayas, L., Rojas, M., & Malgady, R. G. (1998). Alcohol and drug use, and depression among Hispanic men in early adulthood. American Journal of Community Psychology, 26, 425-438. This material can be found here.
Costantino, G., & Malgady, R. G. (1996). Culturally sensitive treatment: cuento and hero/heroine modeling therapies for Hispanic children and adolescents. In E. Hibbs & P. S. Jensen (Eds.), Psychosocial treatments for child and adolescent disorders: empirically based strategies for clinical practice (pp. 639-670). Washington, DC: APA Books. This material can be found here.
Costantino, G. & Malgady, R. G. (1996). Development of TEMAS, a multicultural thematic apperception test: Psychometric properties and clinical utility. In G. R. Sadowsky & J. C. Impara (Eds.), Multicultural assessments in counseling and clinical psychology (pp. 85-136). Lincoln, Nebraska: Buros Institute.
Costantino, G., & Malgady, R. G. (1996). Psychometric research on the TEMAS test: A thematic apperception test for minority and non-minority children and adolescents. In Buros-Nebraska symposium on measurement and testing series: Multicultural assessment (pp. 85-137). Lincoln, NE: Buros Institute of Mental Measurements.
Malgady, R. G. (1996). The question of cultural bias in assessment and diagnosis of ethnic minority clients: Let's reject the null hypothesis anyway. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 27, 73-77.
Malgady, R. G., Rogler, L. H., & Cortes, D. E. (1996). Cultural expression of psychiatric symptoms: Idioms of anger among Puerto Ricans. Psychological Assessment, 8(3), 265-268. This material can be found here.
Costantino, G., Flanagan, R., & Malgady, R. G. (1995). The history of the Rorschach: Overcoming bias in multicultural projective assessment. In I.B. Weiner (Ed.), Rorschachiana: Yearbook of the international Rorschach society (Vol. 20, pp. 148-171). Gottingen, Germany: Hogrefe & Huber.
Cortes, D. E., Rogler, L. H., & Malgady, R. G. (1994). Biculturality among Puerto Rican adults in the United States. American Journal of Community Psychology, 22(5), 707-721.
Costantino, G., Malgady, R. G., & Rogler, L. H. (1994). Storytelling-through-pictures: Culturally sensitive psychotherapy for Hispanic children and adolescents. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 23(1), 13-20. This material can be found here.
Johnson, P. B., Opler, L. A., Ramirez, P. M., & Malgady, R. G. (1994). Relationship between neuroleptic dose and positive and negative symptoms. Psychological Reports, 74(2), 481-482.
Malgady, R. G. (1994). Hispanic diversity and the need for culturally sensitive mental health services. In R. G. Malgady & O. Rodriguez (Eds.), Theoretical and conceptual issues in Hispanic mental health. Malabar, FL: Krieger Publishing Company.