Fig. 4: Reported feelings of stress and feelings of sadness and depression by gender identity across career stages. | Pediatric Research

Fig. 4: Reported feelings of stress and feelings of sadness and depression by gender identity across career stages.

From: NIH-funded neonatologist physician-scientists: an exploration of equity and success

Fig. 4

a Reported Agreement with the statement “How Often in the Past Year Respondents Felt Stressed about Work” by Gender Identity across Career Stages.  This figure shows a 5-point Likert-scale ranging from Never to Often on the y-axis with career stage further divided by gender identity on x-axis. Results show as median with 95% confidence interval.  Results compared using Kruskall–Wallis test with p < 0.05 determined as statistically significant. Range of n = 7–15.  b Reported Agreement with the Statement “How Often in the Past Year Respondents Felt Sad or Depressed” by Gender Identity across Career Stages.  This figure shows a 5-point Likert-scale ranging from Never to Often on the y-axis with career stage further divided by gender identity on x-axis. Results show as median with 95% confidence interval.  Results compared using Kruskall–Wallis test with p < 0.05 determined as statistically significant. Range of n = 7–15.

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