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Fig. 2 | BMC Medical Education

Fig. 2

From: Medical student perceptions of mental illness: a cross-sectional transnational study in two medical schools

Fig. 2

Box 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 instances

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