Department of Radiology, Yale University School of Medicine, PO Box 208042, Tompkin's East 2, New Haven, CT 06520.
Department of Radiology, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, Washington.
Acad Radiol. 2018 Dec;25(12):1640-1645. doi: 10.1016/j.acra.2018.03.031. Epub 2018 May 10.
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: We examined female representation on editorial boards of four prominent radiology journals. We compared editorial board representation to female academic radiology career advancement and the proportion of female authorship in three journals over four decades. METHODS: We collected data on the gender of editorial board members as listed on mastheads of Radiology, American Journal of Roentgenology (AJR), Academic Radiology, and the Journal of the American College of Radiology in 5-year intervals plus the most recent year available (1973-2017), and the gender of their editors-in-chief for all years since each journal's inception. We compared Radiology, AJR, and Academic Radiology data to published data on gender of the journals' authors, all US medical students, and academic radiologists over time. RESULTS: Gender was determined for 171 editors-in-chief (100%) and 2139 (100%) editorial board members listed in the selected journals for each of the study years. The proportion of women on editorial boards increased from 1.4% (1 of 69) in 1978 to 18.8% (73 of 388) in 2013 (P < .001), but remained below the proportion of female first authors (7.5% in 1978 and 27.1% in 2013) and female faculty in radiology (11.5% in 1978 and 28.1% in 2013). None of the four general radiology journals had a female editor-in-chief during the study period. CONCLUSIONS: Female representation on editorial boards has increased over time, but still lags behind increases seen in female first authorship in radiology journals and radiology faculty appointments over the last four decades. There was no female editor-in-chief during the study period.
目的:我们研究了四大知名放射学期刊编辑委员会中的女性代表情况。我们将编辑委员会的代表性与女性放射学学术职业发展进行了比较,并将三个期刊在过去四十年中的女性作者比例进行了比较。
方法:我们收集了 Radiology、American Journal of Roentgenology(AJR)、Academic Radiology 和 Journal of the American College of Radiology 期刊封面上列出的编辑委员会成员的性别数据(每隔 5 年一次,加上最近一年的数据,即 1973 年至 2017 年),以及自各期刊创刊以来所有年份的总编辑的性别。我们将 Radiology、AJR 和 Academic Radiology 的数据与期刊作者、所有美国医学生和放射科医生的性别发表数据进行了比较。
结果:在所研究的年份中,在所选择的期刊中,171 名总编辑(100%)和 2139 名(100%)编辑委员会成员的性别得到了确定。编辑委员会中女性的比例从 1978 年的 1.4%(69 人中的 1 人)增加到 2013 年的 18.8%(388 人中的 73 人)(P<0.001),但仍低于女性第一作者(1978 年为 7.5%,2013 年为 27.1%)和放射科女教师(1978 年为 11.5%,2013 年为 28.1%)的比例。在所研究期间,没有女性担任过这四个普通放射学期刊的总编辑。
结论:编辑委员会中的女性代表人数随着时间的推移有所增加,但仍落后于过去四十年放射学期刊女性第一作者和放射科女教师任命人数的增加。在研究期间,没有女性担任总编辑。
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