Browsing by Author "Molodynski, Andrew"
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Applying the triple bottom line of sustainability to healthcare research—a feasibility study
Molodynski, Andrew; Maughan, Daniel L (2019-05)The triple bottom line (TBL) of sustainability is an important emerging conceptual framework which considers the combined economic, environmental and social impacts of an activity. Despite its clear relevance to the ... -
Clinical- and cost-effectiveness of a technology-supported and solution-focused intervention (DIALOG+) in treatment of patients with chronic depression—study protocol for a multi-site, cluster randomised controlled trial [TACK]
Molodynski, Andrew; Geddes, John R (2022-03)Many with an acute depressive disorder go on to develop chronic depression, despite ongoing care. There are few specifically designed interventions to treat chronic depression. DIALOG+, a technology-assisted intervention ... -
Cognitive appraisals of dissociation in psychosis: a new brief measure
Molodynski, Andrew; Ehlers, Anke; Freeman, Daniel (2020-12)Background: Catastrophic cognitive appraisals, similar to those in anxiety disorders, are implicated in depersonalisation, a form of dissociation. No scales exist to measure appraisals of dissociative experiences. ... -
A descriptive study of mental health and burnout among Nigerian medical students
Molodynski, Andrew; Battrick, Oliver (2021-11)Increasing attention is being paid to medical students’ mental wellbeing globally due in part to their exposure to stressors inherent in medical education and the numerous reports of elevated rates of mental health conditions ... -
Dissociation in patients with non-affective psychosis: Prevalence, symptom associations, and maintenance factors
Cernis, Emma; Molodynski, Andrew; Ehlers, Anke; Freeman, Daniel (2021-11)Dissociation is problematic in its own right for patients with psychosis but may also contribute to the occurrence of psychotic experiences. We therefore set out to estimate in a large cohort of patients with psychosis the ... -
Effect of Assertive Community Treatment for Patients with Substance Use Disorder: A Systematic Review
Molodynski, Andrew (2019-01-30)Substance use disorders (SUD) are an important health issue internationally. Traditional outpatient programmes often do not adequately address the substantial medical and social needs and in addition many patients ... -
An evaluation of the characteristics and outcomes of users of a street triage service: retrospective case note review
Molodynski, Andrew; Hollingsworth, Sarah; Penzenstadler, Louise; Perfect, Devon (2019-03)Street triage services are now common but the population they serve is poorly understood. We aimed to evaluate a local service to determine the characteristics of those using it and their outcomes in the 90 day ... -
Legal capacity and the right to decide: WHO QualityRights core training: mental health and social services: course guide
Molodynski, Andrew (2019)Ensuring mental health and well-being has become a worldwide imperative and an important target of the Sustainable Development Goals. But in all countries around the world, our response has been woefully insufficient, and ... -
Measuring dissociation across adolescence and adulthood: Developing the short-form Cernis Felt Sense of Anomaly scale (CEFSA-14)
Molodynski, Andrew; Freeman, Daniel (2023-05)Dissociation may be important across many mental health disorders, but has been variously conceptualised and measured. We introduced a conceptualisation of a common type of dissociative experience, ‘felt sense of anomaly’ ... -
Mental health and burnout in Nepalese medical students: an observational study
Molodynski, Andrew (2021-08)Mental health problems among medical students are highly prevalent internationally. There have been very few studies however in Nepal. This study aimed to assess the frequency of mental health problems and burnout in ... -
Mental health and wellbeing among Egyptian medical students: a cross-sectional study
Molodynski, Andrew (2022-04)Medical students are prone to experience high levels of stress during their studies, which can lead to burnout and mental health disorders such as anxiety and depression, that can affect their academic performance and ... -
Mental health and wellbeing of Indonesian medical students: A regional comparison study
Farrell, Sarah Marie; Molodynski, Andrew (2021-11)Background:Our previous research found very high levels of burnout and mental health problems among medical students across Indonesia, in line with rates in many other countries. This study further analyses the data by ... -
Mental health disorders in English newspapers of India: A retrospective study
Molodynski, Andrew (2022-11)In recent years there has been significant coverage of mental health in Indian newspapers; the media can play a significant role in perpetuating as well as reducing stigma towards people with mental illness. This paper ... -
Mental health, wellbeing and burnout among medical students in the United Arab Emirates
Molodynski, Andrew (2023-06)Background: Medical students tend to experience high levels of stress during their studies, that can result in mental health disorders and burnout, further affecting academic performance and later ability to practice. Aims: ... -
Out-of-area placements in acute mental health care: the outcomes
Humphreys, Rosamund; Molodynski, Andrew (2019-02)Out-of-area placements (OAPs) are heavily relied upon by the NHS to meet growing demand but they are expensive, disruptive for patients, and may reduce quality of care and outcomes for patients. Here, the authors compared ... -
Poor medical student welfare—a growing threat to healthcare
Molodynski, Andrew (2021-08)The events of the last year have highlighted the importance of healthcare systems and of those who work in them to the wellbeing and functioning of society. As SARS-CoV2 has swept around the world, touching every family ... -
Psychological well-being and burnout amongst medical students in India: a report from a nationally accessible survey
Molodynski, Andrew (2021-08)Medical students in India face multiple challenges and sources of stress during their training. No nationally representative survey has yet been undertaken. We undertook a cross-sectional national survey to assess substance ... -
Psychological wellbeing and mental health amongst medical undergraduates: A descriptive study assessing more than 1,000 medical students in Sri Lanka
Molodynski, Andrew (2021-06)Studies from around the world have shown higher rates of anxiety, depression, alcohol and other drug use, and burnout in medical students. Aims: The aim of this study was to identify the socio-demographic factors and ... -
Psychological wellbeing, burnout and substance use amongst medical students in New Zealand
Molodynski, Andrew (2019-11)Medical students are thought to have increased pressures in study life beyond that of their peers. This could impact their psychological wellbeing, burnout and substance use, impeding a smooth transition into the health ... -
Screening of minor psychiatric disorders and burnout among a sample of medical students in St. Petersburg, Russia: a descriptive study
Molodynski, Andrew (2021-08)Despite the general interest of researchers around the world, there are few studies on the psychological wellbeing and burnout among medical students in Russia. The aim of this study was to perform screening for minor ...