Fig. 2From: Medical student perceptions of mental illness: a cross-sectional transnational study in two medical schoolsBox and whisker plots showing the distribution of total scores across year groups for both NTU and Imperial. “X” represents the mean. There was no significant difference for Year 1 (Imperial: n = 50, median (M) = 29, IQR = 7; NTU: n = 25, M = 32, IQR = 11), Year 2 (Imperial: n = 51, M = 30, IQR = 10.5; NTU: n = 49, M = 32, IQR = 6),Year 3 (Imperial: n = 29, M = 31.5, IQR = 9.5; NTU: n = 19, M = 33, IQR = 7.5), Year 4/5 (Imperial Year 5: n = 29, M = 31, IQR = 10; NTU Year 4: n = 28, M = 33.5, IQR = 5.5), or Year 5/6 (Imperial Year 6: n = 30, M = 26, IQR = 11; NTU Year 5: n = 20, M = 27.5, IQR = 9) when Mann–Whitney U tests were performed, with p > 0.05 in all instancesBack to article page