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CURRICULUM VITAE

Christine M. Rini, Ph.D.

Current Title and Contact Information

Assistant Professor

Department of Oncological Sciences

Program for Cancer Prevention and Control

Mount SinaiSchool of Medicine

One Gustave L. Levy Place, Box 1130

New York, NY10029

Phone: 212-659-5555

Email:

Education

2001-2004Postdoctoral Fellowship, Department of Oncological Sciences, Program for Cancer Prevention and Control, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY

2001 Doctor of Philosophy, Social Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles

1995Master of Arts, Social Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles

1993Bachelor of Arts, Psychology (summa cum laude), CaliforniaStateUniversity, Los Angeles

Additional training

2007Fellow,American Psychological Association Advanced Training Institute on Structural Equation Modeling with Longitudinal Data

2006Fellow, NIH Institute on Randomized Clinical Trials for Behavioral Interventions

Experience

2005 - PresentAssistant Professor of Oncological Sciences, Mount SinaiSchool of Medicine

2004- 2005Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, HofstraUniversity.

2001-2004Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Oncological Sciences, Division of Cancer Prevention and Control, Mount SinaiSchool of Medicine.

1998-2001Graduate Research Assistant, UCLA, Department of Psychology, Christine Dunkel Schetter, Ph.D., supervisor.

2000Research and Statistical Consulting, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Los Angeles, CA. Calvin Hobel, M.D., supervisor.

1995-1996Graduate Research Assistant, UCLA, Department of Psychology. Christine Dunkel Schetter, Ph.D., supervisor.

1992UndergraduateResearch Assistant, CaliforniaStateUniversity at Los Angeles, Department of Psychology. David Perrott, Ph.D., supervisor.

1985-1993Marketing and Public Relations, Candle Corporation, Santa Monica, CA.

Created computer-based product demonstrations (including training programs); wrote press releases and marketing materials; worked with company technical experts to ghost-write, co-write, or edit technical articles; placed articles in industry publications; hired and supervised freelance writers for special assignments.

Professional Memberships

1993-presentMember, American Psychological Association

1993-presentMember, American Psychological Society

1993-presentMember, Health Psychology Division of the American Psychological Association

1997-presentMember, Society of Behavioral Medicine

2003-presentMember, Society for Personality and Social Psychology

2003-presentMember, International Association for Relationship Research

Professional Service Activities

2008Ad hoc reviewer, American Psychological Association Conference Abstracts

2008Member, APA Division 38 membership committee

2008Member, American Cancer Society grant review committee, Committee for Cancer Control and Prevention: Psychosocial and Behavioral Aspects of Cancer Research (CPPB)

1996-presentAd hoc reviewer for various peer reviewed journals including Annals of Behavioral Medicine; Anxiety, Stress & Coping: An International Journal; Health Psychology; Journal of Experimental Social Psychology; Journal of Health and Social Beavior; Journal of Personality and Social Psychology; Personal Relationships; Pain; Psychosomatic Medicine; Psycho-Oncology

2007-2008Organizer, Mount Sinai Program for Cancer Prevention and Control Journal Club and Speaker Series

Awards and Honors

1998Bertram R. Raven Award, Outstanding Contribution to the Study of Social Issues

1997UCLA Senate Research Grant

1996APA Travel Award

1995UCLA Irene Kassorla Research Award

1994-1996 NIMH Health Psychology Predoctoral Training Fellowship

1993University Fellowship, University of California, Los Angeles

Publications

Dunkel-Schetter, C., Sagrestano, L. M., Feldman, P., & Killingsworth [Rini], C. (1996). Social support and pregnancy: A comprehensive review integrating ethnicity and culture (pp. 375-412). In G. R. Pierce, B. R. Sarason, & I. G. Sarason (Eds.), The Handbook of Social Support and the Family. New York: Plenum.

Sagrestano, L., Feldman, P., Killingsworth-Rini, C., Woo, G., & Dunkel-Schetter, C. (1999). Ethnicity and social support during pregnancy. American Journal of Community Psychology, 27(6), 869-898.

Rini, C., Dunkel-Schetter, C., Wadhwa, P., & Sandman, C. A. (1999). Psychological adaptation and birth outcomes: The role of personal resources, stress, and sociocultural context in pregnancy. Health Psychology, 18, 333-345.

Dunkel Schetter, C., & Rini, C. (2004). Preterm delivery: Psychosocial factors. In N. B. Anderson (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Health and Behavior. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Mancuso, R. A., Dunkel Schetter, C., Rini, C., Roesch, S., Woo, G., & Hobel, C. J. (2004). Maternal prenatal anxiety and corticotropin-releasing hormone predict gestational length.Psychosomatic Medicine, 66, 762-9.

Rini, C., Manne, S., DuHamel, K.N., Austin, J., Ostroff, J., Boulad, F., Parsons, S., Martini, R., Williams, S., Mee, L., Sexson, S., Redd, W.H. (2004). Changes in mothers’ basic beliefs following a child’s bone marrow transplant: The role of prior trauma and negative life events.Journal of Traumatic Stress, 17, 325-333.

Rini, C., Manne, S., DuHamel, K.N., Austin, J., Ostroff, J., Boulad, F., Parsons, S., Martini, R., Williams, S., Mee, L., Sexson, S., Redd, W.H. (2004). Mothers’ perceptions of benefit following pediatric stem cell transplantation: A longitudinal investigation of the roles of optimism, medical risk, and sociodemographic resources. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 28, 132-141.

Manne, S., DuHamel, K.N., Ostroff, J., Parsons, S., Martini, D. R., Williams, S. E., Mee, L., Sexson, S., Austin, J., Difede, J., Rini, C., & Redd, W. H. (2004). Anxiety, depressive, and posttraumatic stress disorders among mothers of pediatric survivors of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Pediatrics, 113, 1700-08.

Manne, S., Ostroff, J., Rini, C., Fox, K., Goldstein, L., & Grana, G. (2004). The interpersonal process model of intimacy: The role of self-disclosure, partner disclosure and partner responsiveness in interactions between breast cancer patients and their partners. Journal of Family Psychology, 118, 589-599.

Gurung, R. A. R., Dunkel-Schetter, C., Collins, N., Hobel, C. J., & Rini, C. (2005). Psychosocial predictors of prenatal anxiety. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 24, 497-519.

Parker-Dominguez, T., Dunkel Schetter, C., Mancuso, R., Rini, C., & Hobel, C. J. (2005). Stress in African-American pregnancies: Testing the roles of various stress concepts in prediction of birth outcomes. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 29, 12-21.

Rini, C., Dunkel Schetter, C., Glynn, L. M., Hobel, C., & Sandman, C. A. (2006). Effective Social Support: Antecedents and consequences of partner support during pregnancy. Personal Relationships, 13, 207-229.

DuHamel, K.N., Rini, C., Manne, S., Austin, J., Ostroff, J., Parsons, S., Martini, D. R., Williams, S. E., Mee, L., Sexson, S., Winkel, G., Boulad, F., & Redd, W. H. (2007). Optimism and Life Events as Predictors of fear in Mothers of Children undergoing Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation. Psycho-Oncology, 16,821-833.

Smith, M. Y., DePue, J. D., & Rini, C. (2007). Computerized decision-support systems for chronic pain management in primary care. Pain Medicine, 8 (Supplement 3),S155-S166.

Rini, C., Lawsin, C., Austin, J., DuHamel, K., Markarian, Y., Burkhalter, J., Labay, L., Redd, W. H. (2007). Peer mentoring and survivors’ stories as an informational resource for cancer patients: Positive effects and some cautionary notes. Journal of Clinical Oncology, 25(1), 163-166.

Rini, C. (2007). Book review of AfterShock: What to do when the doctor gives you—or someone you love—a devastating diagnosis, J. Gruman. Psycho-oncology, 16, 965–966.

Rini, C., Jandorf, L., Valdimarsdottir, H., Brown, K., & Itzkowitz, S. H. (2008). Distress among Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients at High Risk for Colorectal Cancer: A Preliminary Investigation of the Effects of Family History of Cancer, Disease Duration, and Perceived Social Support. Psycho-Oncology, 17, 354-362.

Wu, L., Bonanno, G., DuHamel, K., Redd, W. H., Rini, C., Austin, J., Nereo, N., Ostroff, J., Parsons, S., Martini, R., Williams, S., Mee, L., Sexson, S., & Manne, S. (2008) Pre-bereavement meaning and post-bereavement distress in mothers of children who underwent hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. British Journal of Health Psychology, 13, 419-433.

Manne, S., Rini, C., Rubin, S., Rosenblum, N., Bergman, C., Edelson, M., Hernandez, E., Carlson, J., & Rocereto, T. (2008) Trajectories of distress and well-being among women diagnosed with gynecological cancers. Psychosomatic Medicine, 70, 677-687.

Rini, C., Manne, S., DuHamel, K.N., Austin, J., Ostroff, J., Boulad, F., Parsons, S., Martini, R., Williams, S., Mee, L., Sexson, S., Redd, W.H. (2008). Social Support from Family and Friends as a Buffer of Low Spousal Support among Mothers of Critically Ill Children: A Multilevel Modeling Approach. Health Psychology, 27, 593-603.

Mosher, C. E., Redd, W. H., Rini, C., Burkhalter, J. E., & DuHamel, K. N. (in press) Physical, Psychological, and Social Sequelae Following Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation: A Review of the Literature.Psycho-Oncology

O’Neill, S. C., Rini, C., Goldsmith, R., Valdimarsdottir, H., Cohen, L., & Schwartz, M.D. (In press). Distress among Women Receiving Uninformative BRCA1/2 Results: 12-month Outcomes. Psycho Oncology.

Rini, C., O’Neill, S. C.,Valdimarsdottir, H., Goldsmith, R., DeMarco, T. A., Peshkin, B., & Schwartz, M.D. (In press).Cognitive and emotional factors predicting decisional conflict among high-risk breast cancer survivors who receive uninformative BRCA1/2 results. Health Psychology.

Goldsmith, R. E., Bovbjerg, D. H., Jandorf, L., Valdimarsdottir, H., Amend, K. L., Stoudt, B. G., Rini, C., & Ambrosone, C. B. Traumatic stress symptoms and breast cancer: The role of childhood abuse. Manuscript submitted for publication.

Goldsmith, R., Valdimarsdottir, H., O’Neill, S. C., Rini, C., & Schwartz, M.D. Predictors of Distress Following Genetic Testing for Breast/Ovarian Cancer. Manuscript submitted for publication.

Mosher, C. E., DuHamel, K. N. Rini, C., Li, Y., Isola, L., Labay, L., Rowley, S., Papadopoulos, E., Moskowitz, C., Scigliano, E., Grosskruetz, E., & Redd, W. H. Barriers to mental health service use among hematopoietic stem cell transplant survivors.Manuscript submitted for publication.

Rini, C., & Dunkel Schetter, C. (in preparation). The Effectiveness of Social Support Transactions in Intimate Relationships. In J. Davila and K. Sullivan (Eds),Support Processes in Intimate Relationships, Oxford

Invited talks

Rini, C. Social Support Effectiveness: Toward a new conceptualization of enacted social support. Invited talk, Department of Public Health, Temple University, May, 2008.

Rini, C. Social Support from the Spouse and from Family and Friends among Mothers of Children treated with Bone Marrow Transplant. Invited talk, Department of Psychology, Health Psychology Program, University of California at Los Angeles, November, 2007.

Rini, C. Effective Social Support: What predicts it and why does it matter?Invited talk, Department of Psychology, StateUniversity of New York, Stony Brook. November, 2004.

Presentations

Rini, C., Jandorf, L., & Itzkowitz, S.H. Surgical decision making among high risk inflammatory bowel disease patients referred for prophylactic surgery to remove their colon.Presented as part of symposium on Cultural Variations in Screening Programs for Colorectal Cancer at the International Congress of Behavioral Medicine, August, 2008, Tokyo, Japan.

Rini, C., Manne, S., DuHamel, K. N., Austin, J., Ostroff, J., Boulad, F., Parsons, S., Martini, R., Williams, S., Mee, L., Sexson, S., & Redd, W. H.Social support and functioning among mothers of critically ill children. Poster presented at the 2008 American Psychological Association conference, Boston, MA.

Rini, C., DuHamel, K., Dunkel Schetter, C., Markarian, Y., Labay, L., Burkhalter, J., & Redd, W. H. Effectiveness of Partner Support Predicts Distress among Survivors of hematopoietic stem cell transplant. Paper presented at the July 2008 International Association for Relationships Research conference, Providence, RI.

Rini, C., Jandorf, L., & Itzkowitz, S. H. Predicting quick surgical decisions in IBD patients at high risk for cancer.Rapid Communication poster presentation at the 2008Society of Behavioral Medicine conference, San Diego, CA.

Rini, C., Austin, J., Lawsin, C., Markarian, Y., Burkhalter, J., Labay, L., Redd, W. H., & DuHamel, K. Survivors’ Stories and Decision Making: What Do Cancer Patients Learn from the Experiences of Others? Presentation in symposium entitled “Psychosocial Approaches to Understanding and Improving Cancer Decision Making” at the International Psycho-Oncology Society Meeting, September, 2007, London. (Discussant: D. Bowen; Speakers: C. Rini, R. Goldsmith, M. Schwartz).

Goldsmith, R., Jandorf, L., Duplessi, Y., Itzkowitz, S., & Rini, C.Aspects of Decision-Making among Patients at High Risk for Colorectal Cancer. Presentation in symposium on Psychosocial Approaches to Understanding and Improving Cancer Decision Making at the International Psycho-Oncology Society Meeting, September, 2007, London. (Discussant: D. Bowen; Speakers: C. Rini, R. Goldsmith, M. Schwartz).

Rini, C.,Austin, J., Chee, J., DuHamel, K., Markarian, Y., Labay, L., Burkhalter, J., & Redd, W. H. Benefits of social support provision for cancer survivors. Poster presentation at the American Psychological Association annual conference, August, 2007, San Francisco, CA.

Redd, W. H. (Chair) Rini, C. (Discussant), Jandorf, L., Weinstein, B. & Tapanya, S. Old dogs doing new tricks: Translating behavioral interventions to new populations. Symposium presented at theInternational Congress of Behavioral Medicine, December, 2006, Bangkok, Thailand.

Rini, C. Survivors as an informational resource for cancer patients: What are their effects on patients? Podium presentation at the American Psychosocial Oncology Society 4th Annual Conference, March, 2007, Austin, TX.

Rini, C., Jandorf, L., Goldsmith, R., & Itzkowitz, S. H. Dyadic decision-making among chronically ill patients referred for major surgery: Predictors of spouse/partner influence.Poster presentation at the 2007 Society of Personality and Social Psychology conference, pre-conference on judgment and decision making, Memphis, TN

Goldsmith, R., Rini, C., Jandorf, L., Duplessi, Y., Itzkowitz, S. H. Surgical Decision-Making Among Patients at High Risk for Colorectal Cancer. Poster presentation at the Society of Behavioral Medicine, 2007 annual conference, Washington, D.C.

Rini, C., Manne, S., DuHamel, K. N., Austin, J., Ostroff, J., Boulad, F., Parsons, S., Martini, R., Williams, S., Mee, L., Sexson, S., & Redd, W. H. (March, 2006).Can negative effects of marital strain due to a child’s life-threatening treatmentbe buffered by social support from the spouse and others? Poster at the Society of Behavioral Medicine Conference, San Francisco, CA.

Rini, C., Jandorf, L., Bakal, H., Brown, K., & Itzkowitz, S. H. (2005). Distress Among Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients at High Risk for Cancer: Objective Risk, Psychological Threat, and Perceived Social Support. Poster at the Society of Behavioral Medicine conference, Boston, MA.

Rini, C., Jandorf, L., Bakal, H., Brown, K., & Itzkowitz, S. H. (2004). Medical factors and social support as predictors of psychological health among colorectal cancer survivors: Unique effects of the cancer experience compared to chronic inflammatory bowel disease. Poster at the 2004 conference on Cancer Survivorship: Pathways to Health After Treatment, Washington, DC.

Rini,C., Manne, S., DuHamel,K., Austin, J., Ostroff, J., Boulad, F., Parsons, S., Martini, R., Williams, S., Mee, L., Sexson, S., & Redd, W. H. (May, 2003). A longitudinal study of finding benefit in adversity. Poster presented at the American Psychological Society, Atlanta, GA.

Dunkel Schetter, C., & Rini, C. (February, 2003). Perceptions of the effectiveness of social support from partners in pregnant women: Advances in studying social support receipt. Talk co-presented at the personal relationships pre-conference of the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Los Angeles, CA.

Rini, C., Dunkel Schetter, C., Glynn, L., Hobel, C., & Sandman, C. A. (October, 2002). Couple’s reports of the effectiveness of enacted support during pregnancy: Concordance and association with individual characteristics. Poster presented at the Couples Coping with Stress International Conference 2002, sponsored by the Science Directorate of the American Psychological Association and BostonCollege, Chestnut Hill, MA.

Rini, C., Dunkel Schetter, C., Glynn, L., Hobel, C., & Sandman, C. A. (August, 2002). Measurement and prediction of the effectiveness of enacted social support. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.

Rini, C., Dunkel Schetter, C., Glynn, L., Hobel, C., & Sandman, C. A. (April, 2002). Social support effectiveness: A new conceptualization of enacted social support and its relation to psychological health during pregnancy. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington, D.C.

Killingsworth [Rini], C., Dunkel-Schetter, C., Wadhwa, P. D., & Sandman, C. A. (April, 1997). Personality, stress, context, and pregnancy: Predicting adverse infant outcomes. In C. Dunkel-Schetter (Chair), Biopsychosocial Approaches to Studying Stress in Pregnancy and Effects on Birth Outcomes. Symposium at the meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Francisco, CA.

Killingsworth [Rini], C., Dunkel-Schetter, C., Wadwha, P. D., & Sandman, C. A. (September,1996). Personality, Stress, and Pregnancy. Paper presented at the meeting of the American Psychological Association’s Women’s Health Conference, Washington, D.C.

Killingsworth [Rini], C., Dunkel-Schetter, C., Wadhwa, P. D., & Sandman, C. A. (April, 1996). Individual differences and life events as predictors of postpartum negative affect. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, San Jose, CA.

Teaching

Winter, 2006,Social Influences on Health and Behavior lecture for team-taught Behavioral Fall, 2007 Medicine Seminar, MountSinaiSchool of Medicine

Spring, 2005Research Seminar inSocial Psychology, upper division undergraduate seminar; Fundamentals of Psychology (Psychology of Health and Adjustment), undergraduate lecture course; HofstraUniversity, Department of Psychology

Fall, 2004Social Psychology, upper division undergraduate lecture course; Fundamentals of Psychology (Psychology of Health and Adjustment), undergraduate lecture course; HofstraUniversity, Department of Psychology

June, 2002,Instructor, Social Support and Health lecture for Behavioral Medicine Seminar,

March, 2003Mount Sinai School of Medicine.

Summer, 1997,Teaching Associate, Introduction toHealth Psychology, UCLA, Department of

Summer, 1995Psychology. Undergraduate lecture. Assisted with development of lectures and tests;

graded and provided feedback on writing assignment; student advising.

Spring, 1997Teaching Associate, Psychology of Gender, UCLA, Department of Psychology.

Upper division lecture. Assisted with development of lectures and tests; graded and provided feedback on writing assignment; administrative duties; student advising.

Winter, 1997,Teaching Associate, Advanced Research Methods, UCLA, Department of

Fall, 1996Psychology. Upper division honors course with independent laboratory sections

taught by teaching associates. Planned and delivered weekly 2-hour laboratory

section; assisted students with the design, implementation, and reporting of

independent research assignment; provided lectures and demonstrations designed

to teach advanced research concepts and scientific writing skills; student advising.

Spring, 1996Teaching Assistant, Introductory Psychology, UCLA, Department of Psychology. Upper division lecture course. Assisted with development of tests; graded and provided feedback on assignments; student advising.

Spring, 1995,Teaching Assistant, Social Psychology, UCLA, Department of Psychology. Upper Winter, 1995, division discussion section for lecture course. Assisted with development of lectures

Fall, 1994,and tests; graded and provided feedback on writing assignments; administrative

Summer, 1994duties; student advising; prepared and delivered lecture on self and identity.

Funding

ACTIVE

K07 CA104701- 01A2 (PI: Rini) 09/01/05 – 08/31/10 total direct: $674,325

NIH/NCI

Predicting Surgical Decisions of High-Risk Ulcerative Colitis Patients

The major goals of this project are to investigate the influence of medical factors, health beliefs, and, in particular, romantic partners and significant others on colitis patients’ decision to have prophylactic surgery to remove their colon in order to manage their high risk for colorectal cancer. The training program will build the PI’s skills and knowledge of biological and psychosocial issues in cancer prevention and control, methods for the study of close relationships processes, and advanced statistical skills for analysis of longitudinal data.

RSGPB-07-285-01-CPPB (PI: Rini) 7/01/07 – 6/30/11 total direct: $888,000

American Cancer Society

Reciprocal benefits of helping others: A peer support intervention for SCT survivors

The major goals of this project are to test a new and innovative peer social support intervention for survivors of stem cell/bone marrow transplant.Based on research on altruism, social support provision, and volunteerism, the intervention provides survivors with an opportunity to “give back” by helping their fellow patients. It is hypothesized to improve their quality of life through mechanisms related to peer support provision (e.g., enhanced sense of competence, self-worth, and relatedness) as well as those related to emotional expression.The project will also begin a line of research on the effects of exposure to testimonials or “survivors’ stories” on patient adjustment and decision making.