The ways in which depression/suicidality affects student academic performance by gender and major.
<p>Double bar graph depicting the proportion of (A) women and men and (B) STEM and non-STEM majors who selected specific ways in which depression/suicidality affects them in the context of academia. Percentages were calculated for each item (e.g., received a lower grade in the course) by divid...
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| Summary: | <p>Double bar graph depicting the proportion of (A) women and men and (B) STEM and non-STEM majors who selected specific ways in which depression/suicidality affects them in the context of academia. Percentages were calculated for each item (e.g., received a lower grade in the course) by dividing the number of students in a specific group (e.g., women; STEM major) who selected that item over the total subsample of those students (e.g., n<sub>women</sub> = 927; n<sub>STEM major</sub> = 616) that reported depression/suicidality (N = 1,153).</p> |
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