医学
性别差异
性别平等
人口学
性别偏见
医学杂志
科学网
家庭医学
荟萃分析
社会科学
内科学
心理学
社会学
社会心理学
作者
Feng Geng,Yue Ren,Huimin Hou,Bing Dai,J Brady Scott,Shawna L Strickland,Sangeeta Mehta,Jie Li
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.pulmoe.2023.03.005
摘要
Gender disparity in authorship broadly persists in medical literature, little is known about female authorship within pulmonary medicine.A bibliometric analysis of publications from 2012 to 2021 in 12 journals with the highest impact in pulmonary medicine was conducted. Only original research and review articles were included. Names of the first and last authors were extracted and their genders were identified using the Gender-API web. Female authorship was described by overall distribution and distribution by country/region/continent and journal. We compared the article citations by gender combinations, evaluated the trend in female authorship, and forecasted when parity for first and last authorship would be reached. We also conducted a systematic review of female authorship in clinical medicine.14,875 articles were included, and the overall percentage of female first authors was higher than last authors (37.0% vs 22.2%, p<0.001). Asia had the lowest percentage of female first (27.6%) and last (15.2%) authors. The percentages of female first and last authors increased slightly over time, except for a rapid increase in the COVID-19 pandemic periods. Parity was predicted in 2046 for the first authors and 2059 for the last authors. Articles with male authors were cited more than articles with female authors. However, male-male collaborations significantly decreased, whereas female-female collaborations significantly increased.Despite the slow improvement in female authorship over the past decade, there is still a substantial gender disparity in female first and last authorship in high-impact medical journals in pulmonary medicine.
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