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系统性种族主义引发的社会动荡对代表性不足的博士后研究员和早期职业教师的影响。

The impact of social unrest due to systemic racism on underrepresented post-doctoral fellows and early-career faculty.

作者信息

White Gretchen E, Proulx Chelsea N, Rubio Doris M, Thakar Maya S, Morone Natalia E, Mitchell-Miland Chantele, Althouse Andrew D, Murrell Audrey J

机构信息

Institute for Clinical Research Education, University of Pittsburgh Schools of the Health Sciences, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.

General Internal Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, USA.

出版信息

J Clin Transl Sci. 2022 Aug 19;6(1):e112. doi: 10.1017/cts.2022.445. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Social unrest tied to racism negatively impacted half of NIH-funded extramural researchers underrepresented (UR) in science. UR early-career scientists encounter more challenges in their research careers, but the impact of social unrest due to systemic racism in this group is unclear. We used mixed methods to describe the impact of social unrest due to systemic racism on mentoring relationships, research, and psychological well-being in UR post-doctoral fellows and early-career faculty.

METHODS

This is a cross-sectional analysis of data collected in September 2021-January 2022 from 144 UR early-career researchers from 25 academic medical centers in the Building Up Trial. The primary outcomes were agreement on five-point Likert scales with social unrest impact statements (e.g., "I experienced psychological distress due to events of social unrest regarding systemic racism"). Thematic analysis was conducted on responses to one open-ended question assessing how social unrest regarding systemic racism affected participants.

RESULTS

Most participants were female (80%), non-Hispanic Black (35%), or Hispanic (40%). Over half of participants (57%) experienced psychological distress as a result of social unrest due to systemic racism. Participants described direct and indirect discrimination and isolation from other persons of color at their institutions. Twice as many participants felt their mentoring relationships were positively (21%) versus negatively (11%) impacted by social unrest due to systemic racism.

CONCLUSIONS

Experiences with racial bias and discrimination impact the career and well-being of UR early-career researchers. Mentoring relationships and institutional support play an important role in buffering the negative impact of racial injustice for this population.

摘要

引言

与种族主义相关的社会动荡对美国国立卫生研究院(NIH)资助的、在科学界代表性不足(UR)的半数校外研究人员产生了负面影响。UR早期职业科学家在其研究职业生涯中面临更多挑战,但系统性种族主义导致的社会动荡对该群体的影响尚不清楚。我们采用混合方法来描述系统性种族主义导致的社会动荡对UR博士后研究员和早期职业教员的指导关系、研究及心理健康的影响。

方法

这是一项横断面分析,数据收集于2021年9月至2022年1月,来自“成长试验”中25个学术医疗中心的144名UR早期职业研究人员。主要结果是在五点李克特量表上对社会动荡影响陈述的认同度(例如,“由于系统性种族主义的社会动荡事件,我经历了心理困扰”)。对一个开放式问题的回答进行了主题分析,该问题评估系统性种族主义的社会动荡如何影响参与者。

结果

大多数参与者为女性(80%)、非西班牙裔黑人(35%)或西班牙裔(40%)。超过半数的参与者(57%)因系统性种族主义导致的社会动荡而经历了心理困扰。参与者描述了在其机构中遭受的直接和间接歧视以及与其他有色人种的隔离。认为其指导关系因系统性种族主义导致的社会动荡而受到积极影响(21%)的参与者人数是受到消极影响(11%)的参与者人数的两倍。

结论

种族偏见和歧视经历影响着UR早期职业研究人员的职业和幸福。指导关系和机构支持在缓冲种族不公正对该群体的负面影响方面发挥着重要作用。

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