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Nationwide assessment of the mental health of UK doctoral researchers 9 Dec 2021Humanities and Social Sciences Communications8 (1):1-9Springer Nature Aims • Review and contribute to research evidence on PGR mental health/ problems and wellbeing • Explore experiences, needs and preferences of PGRs • Nationwide assessment of the mental health of UK Doctoral Researchers Preprint Full-text available May 2021

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Nationwide assessment of the mental health of UK Doctoral Researchers Cassie M. Hazell Jeremy E. Niven Clio Berry Article Open Access 09 Dec 2021

Our aim was to describe the research practices of doctoral students facing a dilemma to research integrity and to assess the impact of inappropriate research Via a large-scale nationwide assessment in 2018–2019 (Understanding DOCtoral researcher mental health; U-DOC study), they investigated the demographic, occupational,

Method We used regression models applied to data obtained from a national online survey of UK postgraduate researchers (Understanding DOCtoral researcher mental health; U-DOC, Doctoral Researchers (DRs) are an important part of the academic community and, after graduating, make substantial social and economic contributions. Despite this importance, DR

Doctoral Researchers (DRs) are an important part of the academic community and, after graduating, make substantial social and economic contributions. Despite this importance, found that DR Nationwide assessment of the mental health of UK Doctoral Researchers Sophie VALEIX Humanities and Social Sciences Communications Doctoral Researchers (DRs) are an

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Doctoral degrees include Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) and other professional doctorates such as Engineering Doctorate (EngD), Doctor of Education (EdD) or Doctor of

Doctoral Researchers (DRs) are an important part of the academic community and, after graduating, make substantial social and economic contributions. Despite this importance, DR Presentación and during This book La Escuela de Doctorado quiere atender y ayudar en las diferentes situaciones de riesgo en términos de salud mental que se pueden experimentar a lo largo del trayecto

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Research indicates a high occurrence of mental health problems, mental distress, and symptoms of anxiety or depression in doctoral students. Additionally, there is concern that

A crucial read for anyone working with doctoral students or involved higher education policy, this edited collection provides a new contribution to research within the field, Abstract Background: Academic mental health research is critical to understanding, treating and preventing poor mental health. Researchers often have their own Equality, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion are essential for good research practice and to support a positive research culture. We have compiled a list of resources to support knowledge in this area.

Conclusions Our analysis provided insight into how engineering students perceive norms around stress and mental health in engineering and how this impacts help-seeking for mental health Fingerprint Dive into the research topics of ‚Nationwide assessment of the mental health of UK Doctoral Researchers‘. Together they form a unique fingerprint. Dr Cecilia Busari, a psychiatrist and mental health researcher, is offering a tailored programme aimed at research and academic colleagues who are interested in equipping

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Prioritising the Mental Health and Wellbeing of Doctoral Researchers Drawing on academic research and practitioner expertise, this essential volume provides a multidisciplinary and

Hazell, Cassie M, Niven, Jeremy E, Chapman, Laura, Roberts, Paul E, Cartwright-Hatton, Sam, Valeix, Sophie and Berry, Clio (2021) Nationwide assessment of the mental health of UK Doctoral Researchers (DRs) are an important part of the academic community and, after graduating, make substantial social and economic contributions. Despite this importance, DR Therefore, we cross-sectionally investigated how doctoral researchers (N = 222) evaluate their mental health status and satisfaction with their PhD training before and during

This book is a survival guide on how to manage your mental health during your PhD and examines the research culture we work in. Background Data from studies with undergraduate and postgraduate taught students suggest that they are at an increased risk of having mental health problems,

This study by Cassie M. Hazell and colleagues investigates the pressing issue of mental health among Doctoral Researchers (DRs). It reveals alarming levels of anxiety and depression Related and economic outputs Understanding how doctoral researchers perceive research supervision to impact their mental health and well-being Hazell, C.M., Berry, C., Heywood, D., Birkett, J., Mackenzie,

Nationwide assessment of the mental health of UK Doctoral Researchers Cassie M. Hazell Jeremy E. Niven Clio Berry Article Open Access 09 Dec 2021

Hazell, et al. (2021) Nationwide assessment of the mental health of UK Doctoral Researchers. Humanities and Social Sciences Communications. Mackie, S., and Bates, G.B. (2019) Research indicates a high occurrence of mental health problems, mental distress, and symptoms of anxiety or depression in doctoral students.

Drawing on academic research and practitioner expertise, this essential volume provides a multidisciplinary and cross-institutional perspective on postgraduate researcher mental health Methods: We conducted a mixed methods systematic review to summarise the research just Research indicates on doctoral researchers‘ (DRs) mental health. Our search revealed 52 articles that The researchers also found that more than a third (35.8%) of doctoral researchers considered ending or taking a break from their studies due to poor mental health, while just

Research indicates a high occurrence of mental health problems, mental distress, and symptoms of anxiety or depression in doctoral students. Doctoral researchers‘ beliefs about how their supervisor conceptualised mental health difficulties was impact their mental health and important to their view of supervision as restorative or harmful, and their Doctoral Researchers (DRs) are an important part of the academic community and, after graduating,makesubstantialsocialandeconomiccontributions.Despitethisimportance,DR