Robinowitz C B, Nadelson C C, Notman M T
Am J Psychiatry. 1981 Oct;138(10):1357-61. doi: 10.1176/ajp.138.10.1357.
The progress of women in academic psychiatry depends in part on the social and institutionalized administrative patterns expressed through faculty attitudes, hiring practices, and other conditions of the field as they are currently structured. As the numbers of women increase, their specialness will decrease, and accommodations to particular needs and variations may become accepted as part of the system. This success in modifying the system will be self-perpetuating, proportional, and appropriate, leading to more participation of women in academic psychiatry.
女性在学术精神病学领域的进展部分取决于通过教师态度、招聘做法以及该领域当前结构下的其他条件所体现的社会和制度化管理模式。随着女性数量的增加,她们的特殊性将会降低,针对特定需求和差异的调整可能会被视作系统的一部分而被接受。在改变系统方面的这一成功将自我延续、成比例且恰当,从而促使更多女性参与到学术精神病学领域。