Abraham Jeby, Panchal Kashyap, Varshney Leena, Lakshmi Narayan Kiran, Rahman Saman
General Medicine, Yenepoya Medical College, Mangalore, IND.
Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, American University of Barbados, St. Michael, BRB.
Cureus. 2023 Nov 30;15(11):e49714. doi: 10.7759/cureus.49714. eCollection 2023 Nov.
The medical profession has experienced a significant increase in the number of women practitioners in recent decades, leading to a reduction in the gender gap. According to the United States Medical Association, approximately 25% of physicians in the United States are now women. Although this progress is evident in the clinical setting, women's representation in academic medicine remains disproportionately low. The underrepresentation of women in academia has various consequences, including limited access to academic resources and hindered career growth. Previous studies have attempted to analyze these disparities, but results have been inconsistent, and the issue's complexity has not been fully understood. This study aims to examine the disparity in the gender of first authors in academic publications related to " Artificial intelligence (AI) and Attention Deficit Hyperkinetic Disorder (ADHD)" between 2010 and 2023. Analysis was conducted on June 21st, 2023, using the database PubMed. The search term "AI" AND "ADHD" was used to derive all articles over a period of 13 years, from January 1st, 2010, to December 31st, 2022, excluding the year 2023 due to limited available publications. The relevant articles were downloaded in Microsoft Excel sheets. The gender of the first authors was determined using the NamSor app V.2, an application programming interface (API) with a large dataset of names and countries of origin. A total of 204 articles were considered for this study. There were 78 female first authors and 126 male first authors. The highest number of publications with a male first author occurred in 2022, with 32 publications. The Netherlands, Singapore, Turkey, and China have the highest gender ratios, indicating a more favourable representation of both genders. The p-value of 0.2664 suggests that there is no significant association between gender and country. The findings revealed a gender disparity, with a higher number of male first authors. By addressing and rectifying these disparities, we can enhance the overall quality, diversity, and inclusivity of research in the field of ADHD and Artificial Intelligence.
近几十年来,医学领域女性从业者的数量显著增加,性别差距有所缩小。根据美国医学协会的数据,目前美国约25%的医生为女性。尽管这一进展在临床环境中很明显,但女性在学术医学领域的代表性仍然低得不成比例。女性在学术界代表性不足有多种后果,包括获得学术资源的机会有限和职业发展受阻。以往的研究试图分析这些差异,但结果并不一致,问题的复杂性也尚未得到充分理解。本研究旨在调查2010年至2023年期间与“人工智能(AI)和注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)”相关的学术出版物中第一作者性别的差异。2023年6月21日使用PubMed数据库进行了分析。搜索词“AI”和“ADHD”用于检索2010年1月1日至2022年12月31日这13年间的所有文章,由于2023年可用出版物有限,该年份被排除在外。相关文章下载到Microsoft Excel工作表中。使用NamSor应用程序V.2确定第一作者的性别,该应用程序编程接口(API)拥有大量姓名和原籍国数据集。本研究共纳入204篇文章。有78位女性第一作者和126位男性第一作者。男性第一作者发表文章数量最多的年份是2022年,有32篇。荷兰、新加坡、土耳其和中国的性别比例最高,表明两性的代表性更为均衡。p值为0.2664表明性别与国家之间没有显著关联。研究结果显示存在性别差异,男性第一作者的数量更多。通过解决和纠正这些差异,我们可以提高ADHD和人工智能领域研究的整体质量、多样性和包容性。