Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.
Department of Statistics, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
J Racial Ethn Health Disparities. 2023 Apr;10(2):920-929. doi: 10.1007/s40615-022-01280-z. Epub 2022 Mar 21.
Publication in leading medical journals is critical to knowledge dissemination and academic advancement alike. Leveraging a novel dataset comprised of nearly all articles published in JAMA and NEJM from 1990 to 2020, along with established reference works for name identification, we explore changing authorship demographics in two of the world's leading medical journals. Our main outcomes are the annual proportion of male and female authors and the proportion of racial/ethnic identities in junior and senior authorship positions for articles published in JAMA and NEJM since 1990. We found that women remain under-represented in research authorship in both JAMA (at its peak, 38.1% of articles had a female first author in 2011) and NEJM (peaking at 28.2% in 2002). The rate of increase is so slow that it will take more than a century for both journals to reach gender parity. Black and Hispanic researchers have likewise remained under-represented as first and last authors in both journals, even using the best-case scenario. Their appearance as authors has remained stagnant for three decades, despite attention to structural inequalities in medical academia. Thus, analysis of authorship demographics in JAMA and NEJM over the past three decades reveals the existence of inequalities in high-impact medical journal authorship. Gender and racial/ethnic disparities in authorship may both reflect and further contribute to disparities in academic advancement.
在顶尖医学期刊上发表文章对于知识传播和学术进步都至关重要。我们利用一个由近 1990 年至 2020 年期间在《美国医学会杂志》(JAMA)和《新英格兰医学杂志》(NEJM)上发表的几乎所有文章以及经过验证的命名参考资料组成的新颖数据集,探讨了这两个世界领先医学期刊中作者群体特征的变化。我们的主要研究结果是,自 1990 年以来,JAMA 和 NEJM 上发表的文章中,每年男性和女性作者的比例以及初级和高级作者中种族/族裔身份的比例。我们发现,在 JAMA(在 2011 年达到顶峰,有 38.1%的文章的第一作者是女性)和 NEJM(在 2002 年达到顶峰,有 28.2%的文章的第一作者是女性)中,女性在研究作者中仍然代表性不足。这种增长速度非常缓慢,这两个期刊都需要一个多世纪的时间才能实现性别平等。在这两个期刊中,黑人研究人员和西班牙裔研究人员作为第一作者和最后作者的代表性也不足,即使采用了最佳情况。即使在医学学术界关注结构性不平等的情况下,他们作为作者的出现也已经停滞了三十年。因此,对 JAMA 和 NEJM 过去三十年的作者群体特征分析揭示了在高影响力医学期刊作者群体中存在不平等现象。作者群体中的性别和种族/族裔差异既反映了学术进步中的差异,也可能进一步促成了这些差异。