Diversity in the International Journal of Forensic Mental Health

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Alicia Nijdam-Jones, J. Cortvriendt, M. Daffern
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Abstract

Abstract In this article, we evaluate the extent to which the International Journal of Forensic Mental Health addresses and incorporates discussion of diversity constructs in its publications. Five years of publishing data from 582 manuscript submissions and 164 published articles were reviewed and coded for the inclusion of several diversity constructs (i.e., sex or gender, race or ethnicity, country, age, culture), how these constructs were included in the research (i.e., part of the hypothesis/aims of the study), and the countries the authors and participants represented. Results indicate that most article submissions, authors, and participant samples came from Europe, North America, and Oceania, and these regions had higher acceptance rates. Most articles included studies of clinical populations, and many authors’ primary affiliations were forensic mental health or correctional services. Less than a third of the article titles and over half of the article abstracts mentioned one of the diversity constructs examined. This is somewhat promising and tells us that the journal is publishing articles reporting and examining aspects of diversity in their samples. However, we argue more can be done. Future research and recommendations for the next steps in improving diversity, equity, and inclusiveness in the publication processes and publications are outlined.
《国际法医心理健康杂志》的多样性
摘要在这篇文章中,我们评估了《国际法医心理健康杂志》在多大程度上阐述并在其出版物中纳入了对多样性结构的讨论。对582份手稿和164篇已发表文章的五年出版数据进行了审查和编码,以纳入几种多样性结构(即性别或性别、种族或民族、国家、年龄、文化),这些结构如何被纳入研究(即研究假设/目的的一部分),以及作者和参与者所代表的国家。结果表明,大多数文章提交、作者和参与者样本来自欧洲、北美和大洋洲,这些地区的接受率较高。大多数文章都包括对临床人群的研究,许多作者的主要背景是法医心理健康或惩教服务。不到三分之一的文章标题和超过一半的文章摘要提到了所检查的多样性结构之一。这在一定程度上是有希望的,告诉我们,该杂志正在发表文章,报道和检查样本中的多样性。然而,我们认为可以做得更多。概述了未来的研究以及在出版过程和出版物中提高多样性、公平性和包容性的下一步措施的建议。
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