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全职牙科教育工作者对工作环境的认知:性别有影响吗?

Work environment perceptions of full-time dental educators: does gender matter?

作者信息

Nesbitt Paula E, Inglehart Marita R, Sinkford Jeanne C

机构信息

Department of Endodontics, Meharry Medical College School of Dentistry, USA.

出版信息

J Dent Educ. 2003 Aug;67(8):916-24.

Abstract

This study investigates whether female and male full-time dental faculty members in U.S. dental schools differ in their workplace experiences and perceptions. A questionnaire was mailed to the 2,203 U.S. members of the American Dental Education Association (ADEA) in May 2001, and 870 faculty members responded (response rate: 40 percent). The data of the 738 full-time employed faculty members (female: 257, 34.8 percent; male: 481, 65.1 percent) were analyzed. The results showed that male and female faculty did not differ significantly in the average hours per week worked (men: 46.1 vs. women: 47.1), in the amount of time spent on research (11.67 percent vs. 12.76 percent), and in available grant support (20.1 percent vs. 19.7 percent). Men were more likely than women to have office space (99.2 percent vs. 96.5 percent; p = .0 12), secretarial support (87 percent vs. 75.8 percent; p = .000), protected time for research (37.8 percent vs. 31.6 percent; p = .056), and lab space (23.2 percent vs. 10.6 percent; p = .000). Compared to men, women spent more time on teaching (men: 16.84 percent vs. women: 19 percent; p = .078), and perceived the work environment as less supportive (30 percent vs. 9.3 percent; p = .000). While 73.8 percent of men felt welcome as members of the dental school community, only 50.2 percent of the women felt welcome (p = .000). Male and female respondents differed significantly in the degree of experienced and perceived harassment. We thus concluded that female and male faculty members differ in their experiences and perceptions of the academic climate at U.S. dental schools. These results may be useful when school leaders explore effective recruitment and retention strategies for dental faculty members.

摘要

本研究调查了美国牙科学院的全职女性和男性牙科教员在工作场所的经历和看法是否存在差异。2001年5月,一份问卷被邮寄给了美国牙科教育协会(ADEA)的2203名美国成员,870名教员进行了回复(回复率:40%)。对738名全职受雇教员的数据(女性:257名,占34.8%;男性:481名,占65.1%)进行了分析。结果显示,男性和女性教员在每周平均工作时长(男性:46.1小时对女性:47.1小时)、用于研究的时间量(11.67%对12.76%)以及可用的资助支持(20.1%对19.7%)方面没有显著差异。男性比女性更有可能拥有办公空间(99.2%对96.5%;p = 0.012)、秘书支持(87%对75.8%;p = 0.000)、受保护的研究时间(37.8%对31.6%;p = 0.056)以及实验室空间(23.2%对10.6%;p = 0.000)。与男性相比,女性花在教学上的时间更多(男性:16.84%对女性:19%;p = 0.078),并且认为工作环境的支持力度较小(30%对9.3%;p = 0.

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