Overall

Summary of responses
YSPH faculty respondents report uneven mentoring within their department/program, with informal mentoring considerably more effective than formal mentoring, and little advocacy.

By gender

Summary of responses
Female YSPH faculty respondents report higher rates of effective mentoring and advocacy but stronger disagreement than male YSPH faculty. Non-binary/transgender/rather not say/self-identified report very low rates of effective formal mentoring and advocacy.

Note: Categories are not mutually exclusive, as survey respondents were asked to select all answers that apply. To maintain confidentiality for categories with small response sizes, “Non-binary”, “Transgender”, “Rather not say”, and self-identified open-response gender identities have been grouped together. If any group contains fewer than 5 respondents, all response counts are rounded to the nearest 5 to prevent inference of specific group sizes.