Browsing by Author "Medvedev, Oleg N."
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The development and validation of the Successful Psychopathy Scale [Protocol]
Louise, Wallace; Medvedev, Oleg N.; Fido, Dean; Sumich, Alexander L.; Heym, Nadja (2021)The personality construct known as ‘Successful Psychopathy’ has attracted the interests of researchers and clinicians alike. The concept suggests an individual who demonstrates the core traits associated with psychopathy ... -
Development of a mental health recovery module for the WHOQOL
Rowthorn, Melissa J.; Billington, D. Rex; Krägeloh, Christian U.; Landon, Jason; Medvedev, Oleg N. (Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2019)Purpose The WHOQOL tools are widely used, multi-faceted, patient-rated, quality of life (QoL) measures, developed by the World Health Organization. The WHOQOL questionnaires are used to assess generic quality of life ... -
Effectiveness of a low‐dose mindfulness‐based intervention for alleviating distress in young unemployed adults
Roemer, Anja; Sutton, Anna; Grimm, Carsten; Medvedev, Oleg N. (Wiley, 2020)While the effectiveness of mindfulness‐based interventions (MBIs) with respect to distress has been widely researched, unemployed individuals, who often suffer from high levels of distress, have largely been neglected in ... -
Effects of Mindful Engagement and Attention on Reciprocal Caregiver and Client Interactions: A Behavioral Analysis of Moment-to-Moment Changes During Mindfulness Practice
Singh, Nirbhay N.; Lancioni, Glullo E.; Felver, Joshua C.; Myers, Rachel E.; Hwang, Yoon-Suk; Chan, Jeffrey; Medvedev, Oleg N. (Springer, 2023-01-01)Objectives: The objective of this study was to examine the effects of Mindfulness-Based Positive Behavior Support (MBPBS) training on the nature of caregiver and client reciprocal interactions at a moment-by-moment level ... -
Enhancing the assessment of gratitude in Mindfulness Research: a Rasch Analysis of the 6-Item Gratitude Questionnaire
Bartholomew, Emerson; Iqbal, Navad; Medvedev, Oleg N. (Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2022)Objectives The 6-item gratitude questionnaire (GQ-6) is a widely used measure reported to be reliable and valid under traditional and Rasch investigations. However, recent investigations were inconsistent regarding the ...