Burg Madeleine L, Sholklapper Tamir, Kohli Priya, Kaneko Masatomo, Maria Autran Ana, Teoh Jeremy, Murphy Declan G, Samplasky Mary, Psutka Sarah P, Loeb Stacy, Ribal Maria J, Cacciamani Giovanni E
The Catherine and Joseph Aresty Department of Urology, USC Institute of Urology, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
The Catherine and Joseph Aresty Department of Urology, USC Institute of Urology, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA; Department of Urology, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, Kyoto, Japan.
Eur Urol Focus. 2022 Nov;8(6):1840-1846. doi: 10.1016/j.euf.2022.04.007. Epub 2022 Apr 30.
Gender composition among surgical academic leadership, including academic medical journals, disproportionately favors men and may inadvertently introduce a bias. An understanding of the factors associated with gender representation among urologic journals may aid in prioritizing an equitable balance.
To evaluate female representation on editorial boards of pre-eminent international urologic journals.
DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: The names and position descriptions of urologic journal leadership appointees were collected in October 2021. Gender was assessed using gender-api.com or through personal title, as available. Journal characteristics were summarized using SCImago, a bibliometric indicator database extracted from Scopus journal data.
A multivariate logistic regression analysis was performed to describe associations between SCImago Journal Rank (SJR) quartile and geographic region with female gender representation. Quartile 1 (Q1) was considered the top quartile and Q4 the bottom quartile concordant with journal impact factor.
A total of 105 urology-focused journals were identified with 5989 total editorial board members, including 877 (14.6%) female, 5112 (85.4%) male, and two nonbinary persons. Female representation differed significantly by journal leadership position, SJR quartile, and geographic region. On the multivariate analysis of overall female representation, Q1 journals had higher odds of female representation than Q2 and Q3 journals, and had no significant difference from Q4 journals. Additionally, compared with Western Europe, North American journals had 78% higher odds while Asiatic journals had 50% lower odds of female representation. This study is limited by the inability to account for outside factors that lead to invitation or acceptance of journal leadership positions.
Contemporary female leadership at urology journals is about six times less common than male leadership across all journals, although trends in their proportion were noted when assessed by journal quartile and region. Addressing this gender imbalance represents an important step toward achieving gender equity in the field of urology.
In this study, we looked at the gender balance of academic journal leaders who serve as gatekeepers for sharing urologic research with the public. We found that the most prestigious journals and those in western countries tended to have the highest female representation. We hope that these findings help the academic community recognize and improve gender representation.
包括学术医学期刊在内的外科学术领导层中的性别构成严重偏向男性,可能会无意中引入偏见。了解与泌尿外科期刊中性别代表性相关的因素,可能有助于优先实现公平的平衡。
评估国际知名泌尿外科期刊编辑委员会中的女性代表性。
设计、设置和参与者:2021年10月收集了泌尿外科期刊领导任命人员的姓名和职位描述。根据性别api.com或个人头衔(如有)评估性别。使用Scimago(从Scopus期刊数据中提取的文献计量指标数据库)总结期刊特征。
进行多因素逻辑回归分析,以描述Scimago期刊排名(SJR)四分位数和地理区域与女性性别代表性之间的关联。与期刊影响因子一致,第一四分位数(Q1)被视为最高四分位数,第四四分位数(Q4)被视为最低四分位数。
共确定了105种专注于泌尿外科的期刊,总共有5989名编辑委员会成员,其中女性877名(14.6%),男性5112名(85.4%),还有两名非二元性别者。女性代表性在期刊领导职位、SJR四分位数和地理区域方面存在显著差异。在对总体女性代表性的多因素分析中,Q1期刊女性代表性的几率高于Q2和Q3期刊,与Q4期刊无显著差异。此外,与西欧相比,北美期刊女性代表性的几率高78%,而亚洲期刊低50%。本研究的局限性在于无法考虑导致受邀或接受期刊领导职位的外部因素。
泌尿外科期刊中当代女性领导层的情况大约是所有期刊中男性领导层的六分之一,不过按期刊四分位数和地区评估时,其比例呈现出一定趋势。解决这种性别不平衡是在泌尿外科领域实现性别平等的重要一步。
在本研究中,我们研究了作为向公众分享泌尿外科研究的把关人的学术期刊领导者的性别平衡。我们发现,最具声望的期刊以及西方国家的期刊往往女性代表性最高。我们希望这些发现有助于学术界认识并改善性别代表性。