
Jonathan Houdmont
Assistant Professor of Occupational Health Psychology, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences
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Biography
Dr Jonathan Houdmont BSc PGCE MSc PhD CPsychol
I am a Chartered Psychologist specialising in occupational health. I joined the University of Nottingham in 2002, initially as a researcher on a project commissioned by the UK Health and Safety Executive that explored the feasibility of developing a case definition - ingredient list and recipe - for work-related stress. The project gave rise to my PhD thesis - Defining a Case of Work-related Stress - and paved the way for a career centred on teaching and research concerning the protection and promotion of workers' health and wellbeing.
I am course director for the MSc / PG Dip Workplace Health and Wellbeing. Designed for current and aspiring workplace health and wellbeing practitioners, since 2007 this course has equipped participants with the scientific theory- and evidence-based knowledge and expertise required to foster healthy workplaces that support wellbeing and organisational effectiveness. Click on the following links to hear from graduates about how the course has advanced their career and created value for their organisation: Hannah, Jenny, Laura, Lindsey, Rachel, Rob, Sam, Stuart, Vashti.
My research focuses on identifying and quantifying work-related risk factors for common mental health conditions and health-related behaviours in high stress occupational groups such as police officers (e.g., Houdmont & Jachens, 2022), surgeons (Houdmont et al., 2023), and veterinary surgeons (Smits et al., 2023). I also have a methodological interest in the assessment of work-related stress and burnout (e.g., Houdmont et al., 2021; Houdmont et al., 2022).
My research has been supported by the UK Health and Safety Executive, Health Education England, Institution of Occupational Safety and Health, Northern Ireland Civil Service, Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, Royal Mail Group, Devon and Cornwall Police and Federation, Nottinghamshire Police, West Midlands Police Federation, Sergeants' Central Committee of the Police Federation, and the Research and Policy Support Unit of the Police Federation of England and Wales.
Teaching Summary
As director of the MSc Workplace Health and Wellbeing my teaching is embedded in the discipline of occupational health psychology. I provide research project supervision to MSc Workplace Health and… read more
Research Summary
My research focuses on identifying and quantifying work-related risk factors for common mental health conditions and health-related behaviours in high stress occupational groups such as police… read more
Selected Publications
HOUDMONT, J., DALIYA, P., ADIAMAH, A., THEOPHILIDOU, E., HASSARD, J. and LOBO, D., 2023. Management Standards and Burnout among Surgeons in the United Kingdom Occupational Medicine. 73(8), 484-491 HOUDMONT, J. and JACHENS, L., 2022. English Police Officers’ Alcohol Consumption and Links with Organisational Job Stressors The Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles. 95(4), 674-690 HOUDMONT, J., RANDALL, R., KINMAN, G., COLWELL, J., KERR, R. and ADDLEY, K., 2021. Can a Single-Item Measure of Job Stressfulness Identify Common Mental Disorder? International Journal of Stress Management. 28(4), 305-313
I offer research supervision from a theoretical and empirical standpoint embedded in the discipline of occupational health psychology. I particularly welcome applications related to my research interests.
Current postgraduate research students
Katherine Jachens - Bullying, harassment, and burnout in female surgeons (primary supervisor)
Completed postgraduate research students
Jamie Green - Self care among Baptist clergy: A job demand-resources perspective (primary supervisor) (2024)
Femke Smits - Autistic veterinary surgeons' mental wellbeing and job stressors (co-supervisor) (2023)
Wei Choo - Employee silence and voice: A mixed methods study on individual well-being in the UK and Malaysia (2021) (secondary supervisor)
Haitham Hassan - Psychosocial risks among migrant workers in the Middle East construction sector (2020) (primary supervisor)
Mbusiro Chacha - Identification of emerging training needs among workplace health and safety practitioners in Kenya (2020) (primary supervisor)
Luke Fiorini - Predictors and consequences of presenteeism: A study of nurses in Maltese geriatric settings (2019) (co-supervisor)
Liza Jachens - Job stress among humanitarian aid workers (2018) (primary supervisor)
Judith Grant - Eating behaviours and the workplace: The role of socioeconomic and sociodemographic characteristics (2018) (primary supervisor)
Karen Coomer - Work ability as a risk marker of employee health and organisational effectiveness in UK manufacturing (2017) (primary supervisor)
Humaira Latif - Psychological capital and work engagement in relation to job performance among Pakistani teachers (2017) (primary supervisor)
Paul Madgwick - Sun safety in UK construction: A profiling and intervention study (2016) (primary supervisor)
Yan Yang - Academic procrastination among UK PhD students (2016) (primary supervisor)
Eligibility and Fees
For current eligibility and fees information please refer to the webpage for the Psychiatry and Applied Psychology PhD
As director of the MSc Workplace Health and Wellbeing my teaching is embedded in the discipline of occupational health psychology. I provide research project supervision to MSc Workplace Health and Wellbeing students on a range of topics - click here to view project titles.
Click on the following links to hear from graduates about how the course has advanced their career and created value for their organisation: Hannah, Jenny, Laura, Lindsey, Rachel, Rob, Sam, Stuart, Vashti.
I convene three 20-credit postgraduate modules and a 60-credit research project module on the MSc Workplace Health and Wellbeing:
- Work-related stress (PSTY4024)
- Workplace health promotion (PSTY4055)
- Workplace health and wellbeing research and evaluation methods (PSTY4027)
- Applied research project (PSTY4066)
Current Research
My research focuses on identifying and quantifying work-related risk factors for common mental health conditions and health-related behaviours in high stress occupational groups such as police officers (e.g., Houdmont & Jachens, 2022), surgeons (Houdmont et al., 2023), and veterinary surgeons (Smits et al., 2023). I also have a methodological interest in the assessment of work-related stress and burnout (e.g., Houdmont et al., 2021; Houdmont et al., 2022).
My research has been supported by the UK Health and Safety Executive, Health Education England, Institution of Occupational Safety and Health, Northern Ireland Civil Service, Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, Royal Mail Group, Devon and Cornwall Police and Federation, Nottinghamshire Police, West Midlands Police Federation, Sergeants' Central Committee of the Police Federation, and the Research and Policy Support Unit of the Police Federation of England and Wales.
HOUDMONT, J., 2025. Questionnaire Review: Management Standards Indictor Tool Occupational Medicine. 75(3-4), 161-162 JOHNSON, D., HOUDMONT, J., LEVY, N. and LOBO, D. N., 2025. Investigating the fluid and electrolyte prescribing knowledge of foundation year doctors Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons of England. TODERI, S., CIOFFI, G., HOUDMONT, J., YARKER, J., LEWIS, R. and BALDUCCI, C., 2025. Developing Stress-preventive Management Competencies: An Evaluation of the Mechanism and the Process in a Training Experience International Journal of Workplace Health Management. 18(3), 314-330 TODERI, S., CIOFFI, G., YARKER, J., LEWIS, R., HOUDMONT, J. and BALDUCCI, C., 2024. Manager–team (dis)agreement on stress-preventive behaviours: Relationship with psychosocial work environment and employees’ well-being International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 21(8), 989 KEATON, J., BLACK, K., HOUDMONT, J., BECK, E., RODDY, D., CHAMBERS, J. and MOON, S., 2023. Police officers’ perception of community support for policing: Implications for well-being Policing: An International Journal. 46(5/6), 811-830 HOUDMONT, J., DALIYA, P., ADIAMAH, A., THEOPHILIDOU, E., HASSARD, J. and LOBO, D., 2023. Management Standards and Burnout among Surgeons in the United Kingdom Occupational Medicine. 73(8), 484-491 HOUDMONT, J. and JACHENS, L., 2022. English Police Officers’ Alcohol Consumption and Links with Organisational Job Stressors The Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles. 95(4), 674-690 KETTLE, V., HAMER, M., MUNIR, F., HOUDMONT, J., WILSON, K., KERR, R., ADDLEY, K., SHERAR, L. and CLEMES, S., 2022. Cross-sectional associations between domain-specific sitting time and other lifestyle health behaviours: the Stormont study Journal of Public Health. 44(1), 51-59 HOUDMONT, J., DALIYA, P., THEOPHILIDOU, E., ADIAMAH, A., HASSARD, J., LOBO, D. and EAST MIDLANDS SURGICAL ACADEMIC NETWORK (EMSAN) BURNOUT STUDY GROUP, 2022. Burnout Among Surgeons in the UK During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cohort Study World Journal of Surgery. 46(1), 1-9 FOTHERGILL, L., AL-ORAIBI, A., HOUDMONT, J., CONWAY, J., EVANS, C., TIMMONS, S., PEARCE, R. and BLAKE, H., 2022. Nationwide evaluation of the advanced clinical practitioner role in England: a cross-sectional survey BMJ Open. 12, e055475 HOUDMONT, J., DALIYA, P., ADIAMAH, A., THEOPHILIDOU, E., HASSARD, J. and LOBO, D., 2022. Identification of surgeon burnout via a single-item measure Occupational Medicine. 72, 641-643 HOUDMONT, J., JACHENS, L., RANDALL, R. and COLWELL, J., 2021. English Rural Policing: Job Stress and Psychological Distress Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management. 44(1), 49-62 HOUDMONT, J., RANDALL, R., KINMAN, G., COLWELL, J., KERR, R. and ADDLEY, K., 2021. Can a Single-Item Measure of Job Stressfulness Identify Common Mental Disorder? International Journal of Stress Management. 28(4), 305-313 HOUDMONT, J., JACHENS, L., RANDALL, R., COLWELL, J. and GARDNER, S., 2020. Stress Management Competency Framework in English policing Occupational Medicine. 70(1), 30-37 FIORINI, L., HOUDMONT, J. and GRIFFITHS, A., 2020. Nurses’ illness perceptions during presenteeism and absenteeism Occupational Medicine. 70(2), 101-106. JACHENS, L., HOUDMONT, J. and THOMAS, R., 2019. Effort Reward Imbalance and Burnout among Humanitarian Aid Workers Disasters. 43(1), 67-87 HOUDMONT, J., ELLIOTT-DAVIES, M. and DONNELLY, J., 2019. Single Crewing in English and Welsh Policing: Frequency and Associations with Violence Towards and Injuries in Officers Policing and Society: An International Journal of Research and Policy. 29(7), 820-833 RANDALL, R., NIELSEN, K. and HOUDMONT, J., 2019. Process Evaluation for Stressor Reduction Interventions in Sport Journal of Applied Sport Psychology. 31(1), 47-64 HOUDMONT, J., JACHENS, L., RANDALL, R., HOPSON, S., NUTTALL, S. and PAMIA, S., 2019. What Does a Single-Item Measure of Job Stressfulness Assess? International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 16(9), 1480 BLAKE, H., LAI, B., COMAN, E., HOUDMONT, J. and GRIFFITHS, A., 2019. Move-It: A cluster-randomised digital worksite exercise intervention
in China: outcome and process evaluation Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health. 16, 3451 HOUDMONT, J., RANDALL, R., CHEYNE , E., DAVIS, S., EVANS, H. and FAICHNEY, J., 2019. UK Postal Delivery Workers’ Occupational Sun Safety: Using Behavior Change Theories to Identify Intervention Pathways International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 16, 3712 JACHENS, L. and HOUDMONT, J., 2019. Effort Reward Imbalance and Job Strain: a composite indicator approach International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 16, 4169 JACHENS, L., HOUDMONT, J. and THOMAS, R., 2018. Work-related stress in a humanitarian context: A qualitative investigation Disasters. 42(4), 619-634 RICHENS, I., HOUDMONT, J., WAPENAAR, W., SHORTALL, O., KALER, J., O'CONNOR, H. and BRENNAN, M., 2018. Application of multiple behaviour change models to identify determinants of farmers’ biosecurity attitudes and behaviours Preventive Veterinary Medicine. 155, 61-74 FIORINI, L., GRIFFITHS, A. and HOUDMONT, J., 2018. Reasons for presenteeism in nurses working in geriatric settings: A qualitative study Journal of Hospital Administration. 7(4), 9-16 HOUDMONT, J., ELLIOTT-DAVIES, M. and DONNELLY, J., 2018. Leaveism in English and Welsh police forces: Baseline reference values Occupational Medicine. 68(9), 593-599 HOUDMONT, J., 2017. Stressors in Police Work and their Consequences. In: BURKE, R., ed., Stress in policing: Sources, consequences and interventions Routledge.
CLEMES, S., HOUDMONT, J., MUNIR, F., WILSON, K., KERR, R. and ADDLEY, K., 2016. Descriptive epidemiology of domain-specific sitting in working adults: the Stormont Study Journal of Public Health. 38(1), 53-60 HOUDMONT, J., MADGWICK, P. and RANDALL, R., 2016. Sun Safety in Construction: A UK Intervention Study Occupational Medicine. 66(1), 20-26 HOUDMONT, J., DAVIS, S. and GRIFFITHS, A., 2016. Sun safety knowledge and practice in UK postal delivery workers Occupational Medicine. 66(4), 279-284 JACHENS, L., HOUDMONT, J. and THOMAS, R., 2016. Effort-reward imbalance and heavy alcohol consumption among humanitarian aid workers Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs. 77(6), 904-913 HOUDMONT, J and RANDALL, R, 2016. Working hours and common mental disorders in English police officers Occupational Medicine. 66(9), 713-718 MUNIR, F., HOUDMONT, J., CLEMES, S., WILSON, K., KERR, R., and ADDLEY, K., 2015. Work engagement and its association with occupational sitting time: Results from the Stormont Study BMC Public Health. 15, 30 HOUDMONT, J., CLEMES, S., MUNIR, F., WILSON, K., KERR, R. and ADDLEY, K., 2015. Psychosocial work environment and leisure-time physical activity: The Stormont Study Occupational Medicine. 65(3), 215-219 ALLISEY, A., NOBLET, A., LAMONTAGNE, A. and HOUDMONT, J., 2014. Testing a model of officer intentions to quit: The mediating effects of job stress and job satisfaction Criminal Justice and Behavior. 41(6), 751-771 ADDLEY, K.,, BOYD, S.,, KERR, R.,, MCQUILLAN, P.,, HOUDMONT, J., and MCCRORY, M.,, 2014. The impact of two workplace-based health risk appraisal interventions on employee lifestyle parameters, mental health and work ability: results of a randomized controlled trial. Health Education Research. 29, 247-258 HOUDMONT, J., MUNIR, F. and GREY, M., 2013. Acceptance of Repeat Worksite HIV Voluntary Counselling and Testing in a Rural South African Factory AIDS Care: Psychological and Socio-medical Aspects of AIDS/HIV. 25(9), 1199-1202 HOUDMONT, J., 2013. UK police custody officers’ psychosocial hazard exposures and burnout Policing: an International Journal of Police Strategies and Management. 36(3), 620-635 HOUDMONT, J., RANDALL, R., KERR, R. and ADDLEY, K., 2013. Psychosocial risk assessment in organizations: concurrent validity of the brief version of the Management Standards Indicator Tool Work & Stress: An International Journal of Work, Health & Organisations. 27(4), 403-412 HOUDMONT, J., KERR, R. and RANDALL, R., 2012. Organizational psychosocial hazard exposures in UK policing: management standards indicator tool reference values Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management. 35(1), 182-197 HOUDMONT, J., KERR, R. and ADDLEY, K., 2012. Psychosocial factors and economic recession: the Stormont Study Occupational Medicine. 62(2), 98-104 MUNIR, F., CLEMES, S., HOUDMONT, J. and RANDALL, R., 2012. Overweight and obesity in UK firefighters Occupational Medicine. 62, 362-365 MADGWICK, P., HOUDMONT, J. and RANDALL, R., 2011. Sun safety measures among construction workers in Britain Occupational Medicine. 61(6), 430-433 HOUDMONT, J., ZHOU, J. and HASSARD, J., 2011. Overtime and psychological wellbeing among Chinese office workers Occupational Medicine. 61(4), 270-273 HOUDMONT, J., COX, T. and GRIFFITHS, A., 2010. Work-related stress case definitions and prevalence rates in national surveys Occupational Medicine. 60, 658-661 HOUDMONT, J and LEKA, S., 2010. An Introduction to Occupational Health Psychology. In: LEKA, S and HOUDMONT, J., eds., Occupational Health Psychology Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. 1-30
BEVAN, A., HOUDMONT, J. and MENEAR, N., 2010. The management standards indicator tool and the estimation of risk Occupational Medicine. 60(7), 525-531 HOUDMONT, J and LEKA, S, 2010. Future Directions in Occupational Health Psychology. In: LEKA, S and HOUDMONT, J, eds., Occupational Health Psychology Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. 298-321
HOUDMONT, J and LEKA, S. & BULGER, C., 2008. The definition of curriculum areas in occupational health psychology. In: HOUDMONT, J. & LEKA, S., ed., Occupational Health Psychology: European Perspectives on Research, Education and Practice (Vol. 3) Nottingham University Press. 145-170
HOUDMONT, J. & LEKA, S., ed., 2008. Occupational Health Psychology: European Perspectives on Research, Education and Practice (Vol. 3) Nottingham University Press.
COX, T, KARANIKA, M, GRIFFITHS, A and & HOUDMONT, J., 2007. Evaluating organisational-level work stress interventions: Beyond traditional methods Work and Stress. 21(4), 348-362 HOUDMONT, J AND MCINTYRE, S., ed., 2007. Occupational Health Psychology: European Perspectives on Research, Education and Practice (Vol. 2) Maia, Portugal: ISMAI Publications.
HOUDMONT, J and LEKA, S. AND COX, T., 2007. Education in Occupational Health Psychology in Europe: Where Have We Been, Where are We Now and Where are We Going?. In: HOUDMONT, J. AND MCINTYRE, S., ed., Occupational Health Psychology: European Perspectives on Research, Education and Practice (Vol. 2) Maia, Portugal: ISMAI Publishers. 93-114 COX, T., HOUDMONT, J. and GRIFFITHS, A., 2006. Rail passenger crowding, stress, health and safety in Britain Transportation Research. Part A: Policy & Practice. 40(3), 244-258 MCINTYRE, S. and HOUDMONT, J., eds., 2006. Occupational Health Psychology: European Perspectives on Research, Education and Practice (Vol. 1) Maia, Portugal: ISMAI Publishers.
HOUDMONT, J., LEKA, S. and COX, T., 2006. Education and training in OHP: The case for e-learning. In: MCINTYRE, S. and HOUDMONT, J., eds., Occupational Health Psychology: European Perspectives on Research, Education and Practice (Vol. 1) 1. Maia, Portugal: ISMAI Publishers. 125-151 (In Press.)
HOUDMONT, J., LEKA, S., COX, T. and MAKRINOV, N., 2006. Postgraduate education and training in occupational health psychology at the University of Nottingham In: Work, Stress and Health, 2006.
HOUDMONT, J., LEKA, S. and COX, T., 2006. International expansion of education and training in occupational health psychology In: Work, Stress and Health 2006.
LEKA, S. and HOUDMONT, J., 2006. Evaluation of the use of e-learning to support education in occupational health psychology: a case study In: Work, Stress and Health 2006.
HOUDMONT, J. and MCINTYRE, S., eds., 2004. Occupational Health Psychology: Key Papers of the European Academy of Occupational Health Psychology (Vol. 6) PUBLISMAI - Centro de Publicações do Instituto Superior da Maia, Maia, Portugal.
HOUDMONT, J., COX, T. and GRIFFITHS, A.J., 2004. Defining a case of work-related stress: a stakeholder analysis. In: HOUDMONT, J. and MCINTYRE, S., eds., Occupational Health Psychology: Key Papers of the European Academy of Occupational Health Psychology Castelo da Maia: ISMAI Publishers. 173-179
LEKA, S. and HOUDMONT, J., 2004. Occupational health psychology: The UK situation and avenues for development. In: Occupational Health Psychology: Key Papers of the European Academy of Occupational Health Psychology 6. PUBLISMAI - Centro de Publicações do Instituto Superior da Maia, Maia, Portugal. 230-238
COX, T., GRIFFITHS, A. and HOUDMONT, J., 2003. Rail safety in Britain: An occupational health psychology perspective Work & Stress. 17(2), 103-108