Majority of underrepresented early career scientists experience psychological distress; mentoring helps buffer impact

Social unrest due to systemic racism is causing early career scientists from underrepresented backgrounds to experience psychological distress, according to new results from a research survey conducted by University of Pittsburgh scientists. Such distress is a red flag as academic institutions nationwide strive to improve diversity.


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Source: Phys.org