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美国生命科学专业博士生在研究生阶段的面子协商:隐瞒或披露抑郁症的决定

Face negotiation in graduate school: the decision to conceal or reveal depression among life sciences Ph.D. students in the United States.

作者信息

Wiesenthal Nicholas J, Gin Logan E, Cooper Katelyn M

机构信息

Research for Inclusive STEM Education Center, School of Life Sciences, Arizona State University, P.O. Box 874501, Tempe, AZ 85287-4501 USA.

Sheridan Center for Teaching and Learning, Brown University, P.O. Box 1912, Providence, Rhode Island 02912 USA.

出版信息

Int J STEM Educ. 2023;10(1):35. doi: 10.1186/s40594-023-00426-7. Epub 2023 May 17.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Depression is one of the top mental health concerns among biology graduate students and has contributed to the "graduate student mental health crisis" declared in 2018. Several prominent science outlets have called for interventions to improve graduate student mental health, yet it is unclear to what extent graduate students with depression discuss their mental health with others in their Ph.D. programs. While sharing one's depression may be an integral step to seeking mental health support during graduate school, depression is considered to be a concealable stigmatized identity (CSI) and revealing one's depression could result in loss of status or discrimination. As such, face negotiation theory, which describes a set of communicative behaviors that individuals use to regulate their social dignity, may help identify what factors influence graduate students' decisions about whether to reveal their depression in graduate school. In this study, we interviewed 50 Ph.D. students with depression enrolled across 28 life sciences graduate programs across the United States. We examined (1) to what extent graduate students revealed their depression to faculty advisors, graduate students, and undergraduates in their research lab, (2) the reasons why they revealed or concealed their depression, and (3) the consequences and benefits they perceive are associated with revealing depression. We used a hybrid approach of deductive and inductive coding to analyze our data.

RESULTS

More than half (58%) of Ph.D. students revealed their depression to at least one faculty advisor, while 74% revealed to at least one graduate student. However, only 37% of graduate students revealed their depression to at least one undergraduate researcher. Graduate students' decisions to reveal their depression to their peers were driven by positive mutual relationships, while their decisions to reveal to faculty were often based on maintaining dignity by performing preventative or corrective facework. Conversely, graduates performed supportive facework when interacting with undergraduate researchers by revealing their depression as a way to destigmatize struggling with mental health.

CONCLUSIONS

Life sciences graduate students most commonly revealed their depression to other graduate students, and over half reported discussing depression with their faculty advisor. However, graduate students were reluctant to share their depression with undergraduate researchers. Power dynamics between graduate students and their advisors, their peers, and their undergraduate mentees influenced the reasons they chose to reveal or conceal their depression in each situation. This study provides insights into how to create more inclusive life science graduate programs where students can feel more comfortable discussing their mental health.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION

The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s40594-023-00426-7.

摘要

背景

抑郁症是生物专业研究生最主要的心理健康问题之一,也是导致2018年宣布的“研究生心理健康危机”的原因之一。几家著名的科学媒体呼吁采取干预措施来改善研究生的心理健康,但目前尚不清楚患有抑郁症的研究生在其博士课程中与他人讨论心理健康的程度。虽然在研究生阶段分享自己的抑郁症可能是寻求心理健康支持的一个重要步骤,但抑郁症被认为是一种可隐瞒的污名化身份(CSI),透露自己患有抑郁症可能会导致地位丧失或受到歧视。因此,描述个体用来调节其社会尊严的一系列沟通行为的面子协商理论,可能有助于确定哪些因素会影响研究生在研究生阶段是否透露自己患有抑郁症的决定。在本研究中,我们采访了美国28个生命科学研究生项目中的50名患有抑郁症的博士生。我们研究了:(1)研究生向其研究实验室的导师、研究生和本科生透露自己患有抑郁症的程度;(2)他们透露或隐瞒抑郁症的原因;(3)他们认为透露抑郁症所带来的后果和好处。我们采用了演绎编码和归纳编码相结合的方法来分析我们的数据。

结果

超过一半(58%)的博士生向至少一位导师透露了自己患有抑郁症,而74%的人向至少一位研究生透露了这一情况。然而,只有37%的研究生向至少一位本科研究人员透露了自己患有抑郁症。研究生向同龄人透露抑郁症的决定是由积极的相互关系驱动的,而他们向导师透露的决定通常是基于通过进行预防性或纠正性面子工作来维护尊严。相反,毕业生在与本科研究人员互动时,通过透露自己患有抑郁症来消除与心理健康斗争的污名,从而进行支持性面子工作。

结论

生命科学研究生最常向其他研究生透露自己患有抑郁症,超过一半的人报告与导师讨论过抑郁症。然而,研究生们不愿意与本科研究人员分享自己的抑郁症。研究生与其导师、同龄人以及本科 mentees 之间的权力动态影响了他们在每种情况下选择透露或隐瞒抑郁症的原因。本研究为如何创建更具包容性的生命科学研究生项目提供了见解,使学生在讨论自己的心理健康时能感到更自在。

补充信息

在线版本包含可在10.1186/s40594-023-00426-7获取的补充材料。

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