Consistent with previous research on non-student populations, transgender and gender-nonconforming graduate students, along with women, were more likely to experience anxiety and depression than their cisgender male counterparts. The prevalence of anxiety and depression in transgender or gender-nonconforming graduate students was 55% and 57%, respectively. Among cis students, 43% of women had anxiety and 41% were depressed. That’s compared to 34% of cis men reporting symptoms of anxiety and 35% showing signs of depression.
与之前对非学生群体的调查结果相一致的是,变性者、性别认识不清者和女性比顺性别男性更容易焦虑和抑郁。变性者和性别认识不清者感到焦虑抑郁的概率分别是55%和57%。在顺性别学生中,43%的女性感到焦虑,41%的女性感到抑郁。相比之下,34%的顺性别男性出现焦虑症状,35%的顺性别男性出现抑郁症状。
These incredibly high rates of anxiety and depression, when compared to the general population, are alarming and should serve as a wakeup call for the academia, Evans says.
伊万斯称,这样的概率比普通人群要高得多,学术界应该敲响警钟。
It’s not hard to understand why life as a Ph.D. student can literally drive some people crazy. Long hours, social isolation, and feelings of inadequacy can break even the most motivated persons among us. Top it all off with a generous topping of impostor syndrome, and when this situation persists, the anxiety and depression can become chronic.
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