PhD
Prof. Mateusz Krystian Grajek (born 21 February 1988 in Katowice, Poland) is a Polish psychologist and public health specialist. He holds the habilitated doctor’s degree in medical sciences and health sciences and is also doctor mult. (with two doctoral degrees). He is an assistant professor in the Department of Public Health, Faculty of Public Health in Bytom of the Medical University of Silesia in Katowice.
Assistant Professor at the Medical University of Silesia in Katowice
Conducts research projects and teaching in the Department of Public Health.
Main fields: psychology, nutrition, public health.
Lecturer at the Medical College of Silesia in Katowice.
Conducts didactic classes with students.
Research Focus
Psychosocial determinants of human health.
Health promotion among different social groups.
Skills in Research
Designing and conducting scientific projects.
Statistical analysis.
Counseling and psychotherapy in applied research contexts.
Coaching, mentoring, and tutoring in academic settings.
Self-esteem and health indicators in Polish postmenopausal women
Motivations of Sports Volunteers at Mass Endurance Events: A Case Study of Poznan
How to measure the motivations of sports volunteers in Poland? First stage of the study with the Polish adaptation and validation of the VMS-ISE
Dietary patterns and cardiovascular risk in adolescent males: An epidemiological study among high school students in Silesia, Poland
Nutrition for Children with Down Syndrome—Current Knowledge, Challenges, and Clinical Recommendations—A Narrative Review
Assessment of psychological determinants of obesity development - a cross-sectional study among Polish women
The Impact of Polycrisis on Healthcare Systems—Analyzing Challenges and the Role of Social Epidemiology
Assessing Health Literacy Among Hospitalized Patients: A Cross-Sectional Study in Silesia, Poland
The Impact of Kinesiophobia on Physical Activity and Quality of Life in Patients with Chronic Diseases: A Systematic Literature Review
COVID-19 Pandemic Conditions Affecting QoL and Mental Health of Oncology Patients in Poland
Impact of COVID-19 visitation restrictions on hospitalized patients and their families – a dual perspective