Understanding Distribution of Gender and Race across Consultation Liaison Psychiatry in USA.

The Psychiatric quarterly Pub Date : 2022-06-01 Epub Date: 2022-02-23 DOI:10.1007/s11126-022-09975-6
Ali Imam Awan, Sadiq Naveed, Sonia Khan, Irfan Ullah, Sundas Saboor, Faisal Khosa
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The United States of America (USA) has a culturally and ethnically diverse population. Various gender and racial minorities in the healthcare system are not represented adequately when compared to their ratios in the general population. This study reviewed the gender and racial distribution and its temporal trends among fellows in Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry (CLP) within the USA. A retrospective analysis was performed to evaluate the gender and race of fellows in CLP fellowship programs in the USA from 2007 to 2019. Data was retrieved from publicly available Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) Resource Books. According to ACGME data, races were categorized as White (non-Hispanic), Asian/Pacific Islander, Hispanic, Black (non-Hispanic), Native American/Alaskan, Others, and Unknown. Gender was self-reported as male, female, and not reported. Among fellows in CLP, the White (Non-Hispanic) race remained the most represented and increased by 7.3% from 2011 to 2019, with an 18.6% increase in relative change. In contrast, the Asian/Pacific Islander, African American/Black (Non-Hispanic), and others decreased by 6.2%, 4.0%, and 4.6%, respectively. Gender distribution trends showed an increase in male representation with a relative increase of 14.7% and an absolute increase of 5.5%. Similar trends were seen in female representation with a relative and absolute increase of 5.2% and 2.8%, respectively. However, women remained the most represented throughout the period. Considering the ongoing globalization & rapidly evolving US demographics, it is crucial to analyze the gender and racial disparities within psychiatry. Racial concordance and a diversified culturally competent physician workforce is imperative for the effective delivery of mental health services.

了解美国会诊联络精神病学的性别和种族分布。
美利坚合众国(USA)的人口在文化和种族上都很多样化。与在总人口中的比例相比,医疗保健系统中的各种性别和种族少数群体没有得到充分代表。本研究回顾了美国咨询联络精神病学(CLP)研究员的性别和种族分布及其时间趋势。回顾性分析了2007年至2019年美国CLP奖学金项目研究员的性别和种族。数据从公开的研究生医学教育认证委员会(ACGME)资源书籍中检索。根据ACGME的数据,种族分为白人(非西班牙裔)、亚洲/太平洋岛民、西班牙裔、黑人(非西班牙裔)、美洲原住民/阿拉斯加人、其他和未知。性别自我报告为男性,女性,不报告。在CLP的研究员中,白人(非西班牙裔)种族仍然是最具代表性的,从2011年到2019年增长了7.3%,相对变化增长了18.6%。相比之下,亚洲/太平洋岛民、非洲裔美国人/黑人(非西班牙裔)和其他族裔分别下降了6.2%、4.0%和4.6%。性别分布趋势显示男性代表增加,相对增加14.7%,绝对增加5.5%。女性代表也出现了类似的趋势,相对和绝对增幅分别为5.2%和2.8%。然而,在整个期间,妇女仍然是人数最多的。考虑到正在进行的全球化和快速发展的美国人口结构,分析精神病学中的性别和种族差异至关重要。为了有效地提供精神卫生服务,种族和谐和具有多元文化能力的医生队伍是必不可少的。
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