Doctoral Researchers (DRs) are an important part of the academic community and, after graduating, make substantial social and economic contributions. Despite this importance, DR wellbeing has long been of concern. Recent studies have concluded that DRs may be particularly vulnerable to mental health problems, yet direct comparisons of the prevalence of mental health problems between this population and control groups are lacking. Here, by comparing DRs with educated working controls, we show that DRs report significantly greater anxiety and depression, and that this difference is not explained by a higher rate of pre-existing mental health problems. Moreover, most DRs perceive poor mental health as a ‘normal’ part of the PhD process. Thus, ...
Calls to address concerning evidence surrounding mental health and wellbeing in doctoral researchers...
High rates of mental ill-health in postgraduate researchers (PGRs) represent a significant barrier t...
This dataset contains: (i) a set of resources for doctoral schools to use to develop induction progr...
Doctoral Researchers (DRs) are an important part of the academic community and, after graduating, ma...
Data from studies with undergraduate and postgraduate taught students suggest that they are at an in...
Although mental health in higher education is increasingly recognised as a public health issue, post...
Background Emerging evidence demonstrates that postgraduate researchers have high rates of mental he...
We study the mental health of PhD students in Sweden using comprehensive administrative data on pres...
High rates of mental ill-health in postgraduate researchers (PGRs) represent a significant barrier t...
Research policy observers are increasingly concerned about the potential impact of current academic ...
The article processing charge was funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Researc...
Evidence regarding the mental health of doctoral researchers (DRs) is very limited; that which exist...
Evidence regarding the mental health of doctoral researchers (DRs) is very limited; that which exist...
There is an ongoing discussion regarding the mental well being of researchers and the question if an...
Evidence regarding the mental health of doctoral researchers (DRs) is very limited; that which exist...
Calls to address concerning evidence surrounding mental health and wellbeing in doctoral researchers...
High rates of mental ill-health in postgraduate researchers (PGRs) represent a significant barrier t...
This dataset contains: (i) a set of resources for doctoral schools to use to develop induction progr...
Doctoral Researchers (DRs) are an important part of the academic community and, after graduating, ma...
Data from studies with undergraduate and postgraduate taught students suggest that they are at an in...
Although mental health in higher education is increasingly recognised as a public health issue, post...
Background Emerging evidence demonstrates that postgraduate researchers have high rates of mental he...
We study the mental health of PhD students in Sweden using comprehensive administrative data on pres...
High rates of mental ill-health in postgraduate researchers (PGRs) represent a significant barrier t...
Research policy observers are increasingly concerned about the potential impact of current academic ...
The article processing charge was funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Researc...
Evidence regarding the mental health of doctoral researchers (DRs) is very limited; that which exist...
Evidence regarding the mental health of doctoral researchers (DRs) is very limited; that which exist...
There is an ongoing discussion regarding the mental well being of researchers and the question if an...
Evidence regarding the mental health of doctoral researchers (DRs) is very limited; that which exist...
Calls to address concerning evidence surrounding mental health and wellbeing in doctoral researchers...
High rates of mental ill-health in postgraduate researchers (PGRs) represent a significant barrier t...
This dataset contains: (i) a set of resources for doctoral schools to use to develop induction progr...