Deitch C H, Sunshine J H, Chan W C, Shaffer K A
Research Department, American College of Radiology, Reston, VA 20191-4397, USA.
AJR Am J Roentgenol. 1998 Feb;170(2):263-70. doi: 10.2214/ajr.170.2.9456926.
This report provides an in-depth picture of similarities and differences in the professional and practice characteristics of women and men who are radiologists in the United States, with specific attention to whether gender differences are less pronounced among younger radiologists.
Data were taken from a national stratified random sample survey of radiologists. The response rate was 75%. The 1731 men and 294 women responding included diagnostic radiologists, radiation oncologists, and radiology-related nuclear medicine specialists.
Seven percent of respondents who completed their radiology residency before 1970 were women, compared with 9% in 1970-1979, 19% in 1980-1989, and 27% in 1990-1995. Gender differences were smaller among posttraining radiologists younger than 40 years old than among those 40 years old or older for the following questions: when the respondent decided to specialize in radiology, whether the respondent is a subspecialist within diagnostic radiology, whether the respondent's practice is primarily academic, whether the practice is privately owned, and whether the respondent is a practice owner (partner, shareholder). Women who were residents and fellows more frequently indicated problems with unwanted sexual attention occurring in the past 2 years than did women who were not in training positions. However, posttraining women were more likely to have encountered discrimination in salary, hiring, or promotion at some time in their careers.
Women's professional roles in radiology are changing slowly. A narrowing gender gap among younger radiologists on some professional and practice characteristics may indicate a further diminishing of gender differences in radiology in the future. It may also reflect greater gender equality at earlier rather than later stages of one's career.
本报告深入描绘了美国放射科医生中男性和女性在专业及执业特征方面的异同,特别关注年轻放射科医生中的性别差异是否不那么明显。
数据取自一项针对放射科医生的全国分层随机抽样调查。回复率为75%。1731名男性和294名女性回复者包括诊断放射科医生、放射肿瘤学家以及与放射学相关的核医学专家。
1970年之前完成放射科住院医师培训的受访者中,女性占7%,1970 - 1979年为9%,1980 - 1989年为19%,1990 - 1995年为27%。对于以下问题,40岁及以下的培训后放射科医生中的性别差异小于40岁及以上者:受访者决定专攻放射科的时间、受访者是否为诊断放射科的亚专科医生、受访者的执业是否主要为学术性质、执业是否为私人所有以及受访者是否为执业所有者(合伙人、股东)。与非培训岗位的女性相比,住院医师和研究员中的女性更频繁地表示在过去两年中遭遇过不必要的性关注问题。然而,培训后的女性在其职业生涯中的某个时候更有可能在薪资、招聘或晋升方面遭遇歧视。
女性在放射学领域的职业角色变化缓慢。年轻放射科医生在某些专业和执业特征方面性别差距的缩小可能表明未来放射学领域的性别差异将进一步减小。这也可能反映出在职业生涯的早期而非后期有更大的性别平等。