TY - JOUR
T1 - Gender Representation of Editors at Journals Affiliated with Major U.S. Medical Societies
AU - Jacobs, Jeremy W.
AU - Fleming, Talya
AU - Verduzco-Gutierrez, Monica
AU - Spector, Nancy D.
AU - Booth, Garrett S.
AU - Armijo, Priscila Rodrigues
AU - Silver, Julie K.
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PY - 2023/12/1
Y1 - 2023/12/1
N2 - Objectives: To assess the gender composition of upper-level specialty-specific editor positions among United States (U.S.) medical society-affiliated journals and to evaluate the equitable inclusion of women and women physicians. Materials and Methods: The gender composition of upper-level (e.g., editor-in-chief, deputy) specialty-specific editor positions among 39 U.S. medical society-affiliated journals as of January 5, 2023, was analyzed. Editor positions below the level of associate editor were excluded. Parity (50:50 representation) and equity (compared with the proportion of practicing physicians in each medical specialty) benchmarks were utilized to determine if women are underrepresented in editor positions. Results: A total of 862 editor positions among 39 journals were assessed. Women held 32.9% (284/862) of positions (95% confidence interval [CI]: 29.9%-36.2%), significantly less than expected based on the U.S. population ( p < 0.001). Physicians comprised 90.8% (783/862) of positions, of whom 30.4% (238/783) were women physicians (95% CI: 27.3%-33.7%), significantly less than expected ( p < 0.001). Thirty-three (84.6%, 95% CI: 70.3%-92.8%) journals were below parity for women overall, whereas 34 (87.2%, 95% CI: 73.3%- 94.4%) were below parity for women physicians. Fourteen (35.9%, 95% CI: 22.7%-51.6%) journals were below equity for women physicians. Notably, 13 (33.3%, 95% CI: 20.6%-49.0%) journals were below both parity and equity for women overall and women physicians. Conclusions: This study reveals mixed results in the equitable inclusion of women in editor positions of journals affiliatedwith U.S.medical societies. Despite the equitable inclusion ofwomen in editorial roles being a remediable issue, approximately one third of journals affiliated with major U.S. medical societies remain inequitable.
AB - Objectives: To assess the gender composition of upper-level specialty-specific editor positions among United States (U.S.) medical society-affiliated journals and to evaluate the equitable inclusion of women and women physicians. Materials and Methods: The gender composition of upper-level (e.g., editor-in-chief, deputy) specialty-specific editor positions among 39 U.S. medical society-affiliated journals as of January 5, 2023, was analyzed. Editor positions below the level of associate editor were excluded. Parity (50:50 representation) and equity (compared with the proportion of practicing physicians in each medical specialty) benchmarks were utilized to determine if women are underrepresented in editor positions. Results: A total of 862 editor positions among 39 journals were assessed. Women held 32.9% (284/862) of positions (95% confidence interval [CI]: 29.9%-36.2%), significantly less than expected based on the U.S. population ( p < 0.001). Physicians comprised 90.8% (783/862) of positions, of whom 30.4% (238/783) were women physicians (95% CI: 27.3%-33.7%), significantly less than expected ( p < 0.001). Thirty-three (84.6%, 95% CI: 70.3%-92.8%) journals were below parity for women overall, whereas 34 (87.2%, 95% CI: 73.3%- 94.4%) were below parity for women physicians. Fourteen (35.9%, 95% CI: 22.7%-51.6%) journals were below equity for women physicians. Notably, 13 (33.3%, 95% CI: 20.6%-49.0%) journals were below both parity and equity for women overall and women physicians. Conclusions: This study reveals mixed results in the equitable inclusion of women in editor positions of journals affiliatedwith U.S.medical societies. Despite the equitable inclusion ofwomen in editorial roles being a remediable issue, approximately one third of journals affiliated with major U.S. medical societies remain inequitable.
KW - academic medicine
KW - diversity
KW - equity
KW - inclusion
KW - medical editors
KW - medical journals
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U2 - 10.1089/jwh.2023.0376
DO - 10.1089/jwh.2023.0376
M3 - Article
C2 - 37851989
AN - SCOPUS:85175058144
SN - 1540-9996
VL - 32
SP - 1308
EP - 1319
JO - Journal of Women's Health
JF - Journal of Women's Health
IS - 12
ER -