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Social scientists recommend addressing ChatGPT's ethical challenges before using it for research

Social scientists recommend addressing ChatGPT's ethical challenges before using it for research
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Social scientists must address ChatGPT's ethical challenges before using it for research

Social scientists must address ChatGPT's ethical challenges before using it for research
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Patterns of life-stress impacts caused by COV

A new study published in the Journal of the Society for Social Work & Research examines the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on those responsible for helping the United States continue to function during a national crisis.

In “The Impact of Life Stressors Associated With the COVID-19 Pandemic on Essential Workers of Color,” authors Rachel W. Goode, Sarah Godoy, Mimi Chapman, Steven Day, and Todd Jensen note that among the approximately 50 million essential workers on the frontlines in the United States, about 53% identify as women, 44% identify as people of color, and 19% were born outside of the United States. Essential workers of color had to cope with pandemic-related stressors such as illness and death of family and friends while fulfilling their professional duties. They were not immune to mental health challenges, either. Fewer Latinx and Black workers in the United States could work from home during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic than white and Asian Ameri ....

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