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心脏病学期刊编辑委员会成员中女性和亚洲代表比例的差异:呼吁赋予权力。

Disparity in female and Asian representation amongst cardiology journal editorial boards members: a call for empowerment.

作者信息

Lim O Z H, Chen Y, Dimmeler S, Yong A W J, Singh H, Sim M L E, Kong G, Lim W H, Low T T, Park D-W, Chew N W S, Foo R

机构信息

From the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, 10 Medical Dr, Singapore 117597, Singapore.

Department of Cardiology, First Medical Centre of Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) General Hospital, Wanshoulu, 100036 Beijing, China.

出版信息

QJM. 2022 Dec 12;115(12):830-836. doi: 10.1093/qjmed/hcac176.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

While progress is evident in gender and ethnic representation in the workplace, this disparity remains prevalent in academic positions.

OBJECTIVES

We examined gender and Asian ethnic representation in editorial boards of cardiology journals.

METHODS

A cross-sectional analysis was conducted using publicly available data on Cardiology and Cardiovascular medicine journals in the first quartile of the 2020 Scimago Journal & Country Rank indicator. The proportions of female and Asian editorial board members, associate editors and editors-in-chief were assessed. Subgroup analyses were conducted based on the journal's geographical origin, subspecialty and demographic of the editor-in-chief.

RESULTS

Seventy-six cardiology journals, involving 8915 editorial board members, were included. Only 19.6% of editorial board members were female, 20.8% Asians and 4.0% Asian females. There were less female representation amongst editors-in-chief (9.9%) compared to associate editors (22.3%). European (18.1%) and North American-based journals (21.1%) had higher female representation compared to Asian-based journals (8.7%). There was lower Asian representation in European (18.1%) and North American-based journals (19.9%) compared to Asian-based journals (72.3%). Females were underrepresented in interventional (14.5%) journals, while Asians were underrepresented in general cardiology (18.3%) and heart failure (18.3%) journals. Journals led by female editors-in-chief had significantly higher female representation compared to male-led ones, while journals with Asian editors-in-chief had greater Asian representation compared to non-Asian led ones.

CONCLUSION

This study highlights the female and Asian ethnic underrepresentation in academic roles in cardiology journal editorial boards. Further analysis is needed for other ethnicities, while the community pushes towards gender-balanced and ethnic diversity across editorial boards.

摘要

背景

虽然职场中的性别和种族代表性取得了明显进展,但这种差距在学术职位中仍然普遍存在。

目的

我们研究了心脏病学期刊编辑委员会中的性别和亚洲种族代表性。

方法

使用2020年Scimago期刊与国家排名指标中处于第一四分位数的心脏病学和心血管医学期刊的公开数据进行横断面分析。评估女性和亚洲编辑委员会成员、副主编和主编的比例。根据期刊的地理来源、子专业和主编的人口统计学进行亚组分析。

结果

纳入了76种心脏病学期刊,涉及8915名编辑委员会成员。编辑委员会成员中只有19.6%是女性,20.8%是亚洲人,4.0%是亚洲女性。与副主编(22.3%)相比,主编中女性的代表性较低(9.9%)。与亚洲地区的期刊(8.7%)相比,欧洲(18.1%)和北美地区的期刊(21.1%)女性代表性更高。与亚洲地区的期刊(72.3%)相比,欧洲(18.1%)和北美地区的期刊(19.9%)亚洲人的代表性较低。女性在介入性(14.5%)期刊中的代表性不足,而亚洲人在普通心脏病学(18.3%)和心力衰竭(18.3%)期刊中的代表性不足。由女性主编的期刊与男性主编的期刊相比,女性代表性显著更高,而由亚洲主编的期刊与非亚洲人主编的期刊相比,亚洲人的代表性更高。

结论

本研究突出了心脏病学期刊编辑委员会学术角色中女性和亚洲种族代表性不足的问题。对于其他种族还需要进一步分析,同时整个行业应朝着编辑委员会的性别平衡和种族多样性努力。

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