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整形外科医生职业与私人生活中的性别差异。

Gender differences in the professional and private lives of plastic surgeons.

作者信息

Halperin Terri J, Werler Martha M, Mulliken John B

机构信息

Department of Plastic Surgery, Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School and Slone Epidemiology Center, Boston University, Boston, MA, USA.

出版信息

Ann Plast Surg. 2010 Jun;64(6):775-9. doi: 10.1097/SAP.0b013e3181b02292.

Abstract

There are over 700 female members in the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. The purpose of this study was to assess possible differences between female and male plastic surgeons with respect to their practice characteristics, duration of practice, and some aspects of their private lives. We designed a 41 question survey to compare the practice features and personal demographics of female and male members of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. A total of 1498 questionnaires were sent via e-mail to all female members (n = 687) and a random cohort of male members (n = 811). The respondents were age stratified by decade and their responses were compared by gender using chi tests. The overall response rate was 36.3%: 337 females (49%) and 207 males (25.5%) (P < 0.0001). Of female respondents, 35.3% were not married, as compared to only 12.5% of the males (P < 0.001). Additionally, 42.9% of women had no children, as compared to 11.5% of men (P < 0.001). Men also tended to have more children than their female counterparts, across all age groups. The majority of women (58.8%) delayed child-rearing until after residency, as compared to only 25.7% of men (P < 0.001). Male plastic surgeons were more than twice as likely as female plastic surgeons to earn an income greater than $400,000 per year (P < 0.001). Of 39 respondents who stated that they were no longer practicing, 21 (54%) were male and 18 (46%) were female (P = NS). Female plastic surgeons are significantly more likely to be unmarried, to postpone having children or be childless, as compared to their male counterparts. Furthermore, female plastic surgeons have a lower income than their male colleagues despite similar hours and practice profile. Nevertheless, female plastic surgeons appear to have similar career satisfaction and are no more likely to retire earlier or more frequently than male plastic surgeons.

摘要

美国整形外科医师协会有700多名女性会员。本研究的目的是评估女性和男性整形外科医师在执业特点、执业时长以及个人生活某些方面可能存在的差异。我们设计了一份包含41个问题的调查问卷,以比较美国整形外科医师协会女性和男性会员的执业特征及个人人口统计学信息。总共通过电子邮件向所有女性会员(n = 687)和一组随机抽取的男性会员(n = 811)发送了1498份问卷。受访者按十年年龄段分层,其回答通过卡方检验按性别进行比较。总体回复率为36.3%:337名女性(49%)和207名男性(25.5%)(P < 0.0001)。在女性受访者中,35.3%未婚,而男性中这一比例仅为12.5%(P < 0.001)。此外,42.9%的女性没有孩子,相比之下男性为11.5%(P < 0.001)。在所有年龄组中,男性往往比女性有更多孩子。大多数女性(58.8%)将生育推迟到住院医师培训结束之后,而男性中这一比例仅为25.7%(P < 0.001)。男性整形外科医师年收入超过40万美元的可能性是女性整形外科医师的两倍多(P < 0.001)。在39名表示不再执业的受访者中,21名(54%)是男性,18名(46%)是女性(P = 无显著差异)。与男性同行相比,女性整形外科医师未婚、推迟生育或没有孩子的可能性显著更高。此外,尽管工作时长和执业情况相似,但女性整形外科医师的收入低于男性同事。然而,女性整形外科医师似乎有着相似的职业满意度,并且与男性整形外科医师相比,提前退休或更频繁退休的可能性并不更高。

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