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Radboud Marijnissen is an active academic researcher focusing on geriatric psychiatry and medical ethics. His work addresses late-life depression, frailty, and ethical challenges in end-of-life care, particularly euthanasia practices. He has contributed to understanding chronic disease impacts on mental health and death wishes in elderly populations.
- Research Interests: Late Life Depression, Frailty, Geriatric Psychiatry, Euthanasia Ethics, Chronic Disease Management
His studies employ qualitative and cohort analysis methods, with notable contributions to the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society and Journal of Affective Disorders. Marijnissen's work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals related to health and well-being.
Recent research highlights include a 2025 study on personality traits and functional limitations in older adults with affective disorders, and a qualitative analysis of capacity assessments for euthanasia in dementia cases. He has also explored the ethical implications of organ donation following euthanasia.
Marijnissen has provided expert commentary on euthanasia guidelines for mental health patients, as seen in a 2024 media contribution. His interdisciplinary approach bridges clinical practice, ethical analysis, and public health policy.

