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性别差异在儿科研究中的体现:基于科学作者身份的描述性文献计量研究。

Gender disparities in pediatric research: a descriptive bibliometric study on scientific authorships.

机构信息

Division of Computational Medicine, Institute of Occupational Medicine, Social Medicine and Environmental Medicine, Goethe-University, Frankfurt, Germany.

出版信息

Pediatr Res. 2022 Jul;92(1):80-90. doi: 10.1038/s41390-022-02010-1. Epub 2022 Mar 28.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The proportion of women in medicine, especially in pediatrics, is noticeably increasing. Yet, leadership positions are predominantly occupied by men.

METHODS

Academic authorships of 156,642 pediatric original research articles were analyzed with regard to gender disparities. The evaluation included the proportion of female authorships (FAP), distributions over first-, co- and last-authorships, gender-related citation rates, a productivity analysis and investigations on journals, countries and pediatric sub-disciplines.

RESULTS

In all, 46.6% of all authorships in pediatric research were held by female authors. Women held relatively more first-authorships (FAP = 52%) and had higher odds for first- (OR = 1.3) and co- (OR = 1.11) authorships, compared to men. The Prestige Index of -0.13 indicated an underrepresentation of female authors at prestigious first- and last-authorships. Citation rates were not affected by the gender of the key authors. At the country-level pronounced gender-related differences were detected. The time trend showed increasing female prospects forecasting a female-dominated Prestige Index of 0.05 in 2023.

CONCLUSION

The integration of women in pediatric research has advanced. Opportunities for female authors differ at the country-level, but overall women are lacking in leadership positions. Improving career opportunities for women in pediatric research can be expected in the coming years.

IMPACT

There is a measurable progress in the integration of female scientists. Gender-neutrality is partially achieved in pediatric research with yet a female underrepresentation in leading positions. Our descriptive study presents gender-related dynamics in pediatric research that forecast improving career opportunities for female scientists.

摘要

背景

女性在医学领域,尤其是儿科领域的比例明显增加。然而,领导职位仍然主要由男性占据。

方法

分析了 156642 篇儿科原始研究文章的学术作者,以研究性别差异。评估包括女性作者比例(FAP)、第一作者、共同作者和最后作者的分布、与性别相关的引用率、生产力分析以及期刊、国家和儿科子学科的研究。

结果

在儿科研究的所有作者中,有 46.6%是女性作者。与男性相比,女性相对更多地担任第一作者(FAP=52%),并且担任第一作者(OR=1.3)和共同作者(OR=1.11)的可能性更高。声望指数为-0.13,表明女性在有声望的第一作者和最后作者职位上的代表性不足。引用率不受主要作者性别的影响。在国家层面上,发现了明显的性别相关差异。时间趋势显示,女性的前景不断增加,预测 2023 年女性主导的声望指数将达到 0.05。

结论

女性融入儿科研究已经取得了进展。女性作者在国家层面的机会存在差异,但总体而言,女性在领导岗位上的人数不足。未来几年,儿科研究中女性职业机会的改善是可以预期的。

影响

女性科学家的融入取得了显著的进步。儿科研究在性别平等方面取得了一定的进展,但在领导职位上,女性的代表性仍然不足。我们的描述性研究揭示了儿科研究中的性别动态,预测女性科学家的职业机会将得到改善。

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