id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_hsyz76rcxba4tbsg3on2oenk2y Alexander J. Hish Acceptability and Perceived Effectiveness of Approaches to Support Biomedical Doctoral Student Wellness: One Size Doesn't Fit All 2020.0 32 .pdf application/pdf 14627 2039 59 Questionnaires assessed participants' beliefs about the acceptability and effectiveness of 36 wellness approaches in reducing burnout symptoms and depression symptoms, and the participants' attitudes towards psychological services. Randomized trials should be conducted to assess the effectiveness in reducing problems with mental health of the approaches rated favorably, particularly those involving social engagement. and barriers to approaches rated highly likely to be effective, but not acceptable, including peer support groups and individual therapy. Specifically, the aims of the present study were to examine (a) perceptions of acceptability and effectiveness of candidate wellness approaches; (b) the influence of burnout and problems with mental health (lifetime and current) on perceptions of wellness approaches; and (c) the influence of stigma regarding psychological services on perceptions of Acceptability and Perceived Effectiveness of Approaches to Support Biomedical Doctoral Student Wellness: One Size Doesn't Fit All Acceptability and Perceived Effectiveness of Approaches to Support Biomedical Doctoral Student Wellness: One Size Doesn't Fit All ./cache/work_hsyz76rcxba4tbsg3on2oenk2y.pdf ./txt/work_hsyz76rcxba4tbsg3on2oenk2y.txt