The article processing charge was funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) – 491192747 and the Open Access Publication Fund of Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.Academia has been facing a mental health crisis particularly affecting early career researchers (ECRs). Moreover, the COVID-19 pandemic posed an unprecedented burden on the mental health of many individuals. Therefore, we cross-sectionally investigated how doctoral researchers (N = 222) evaluate their mental health status and satisfaction with their PhD training before and during the pandemic. As compared to self-reported, retrospective evaluations about the pre-pandemic state, we found decreased satisfaction with PhD training and overall well-bei...
High rates of mental ill-health in postgraduate researchers (PGRs) represent a significant barrier t...
The prevalence of mental health issues amongst researchers is well documented by the literature. 38%...
We study the mental health of PhD students in Sweden using comprehensive administrative data on pres...
The article processing charge was funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Researc...
Research policy observers are increasingly concerned about the impact of the disruption caused by th...
Doctoral Researchers (DRs) are an important part of the academic community and, after graduating, ma...
Although mental health in higher education is increasingly recognised as a public health issue, post...
Data from studies with undergraduate and postgraduate taught students suggest that they are at an in...
Doctoral Researchers (DRs) are an important part of the academic community and, after graduating, ma...
This paper explores the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health and wellbeing of gradua...
There is an ongoing discussion regarding the mental well being of researchers and the question if an...
Research policy observers are increasingly concerned about the potential impact of current academic ...
Doctorate students is traditionally a vulnerable group of students due to the big rely on the self-m...
There has been a growing interest on the negative influence that the environment of higher education...
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...
The prevalence of mental health issues amongst researchers is well documented by the literature. 38%...
We study the mental health of PhD students in Sweden using comprehensive administrative data on pres...
The article processing charge was funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Researc...
Research policy observers are increasingly concerned about the impact of the disruption caused by th...
Doctoral Researchers (DRs) are an important part of the academic community and, after graduating, ma...
Although mental health in higher education is increasingly recognised as a public health issue, post...
Data from studies with undergraduate and postgraduate taught students suggest that they are at an in...
Doctoral Researchers (DRs) are an important part of the academic community and, after graduating, ma...
This paper explores the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health and wellbeing of gradua...
There is an ongoing discussion regarding the mental well being of researchers and the question if an...
Research policy observers are increasingly concerned about the potential impact of current academic ...
Doctorate students is traditionally a vulnerable group of students due to the big rely on the self-m...
There has been a growing interest on the negative influence that the environment of higher education...
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...
The prevalence of mental health issues amongst researchers is well documented by the literature. 38%...
We study the mental health of PhD students in Sweden using comprehensive administrative data on pres...