女性作者在肿瘤学领域的代表性:印度视角。

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ecancermedicalscience Pub Date : 2024-09-05 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3332/ecancer.2024.1755
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背景:尽管女性肿瘤学家的人数在不断增加,但女性作者的代表性仍然存在差距,尤其是在高影响力期刊中:本研究旨在调查 5 年内印度部分高影响力肿瘤学期刊中作者的性别差异,评估性别差距的趋势:方法:选取六种印度高影响力肿瘤学期刊进行分析。收集了2017年至2022年间发表的原创文章、综述和社论的数据,包括作者的性别、第一作者或通讯作者的角色以及期刊名称。性别的确定通过网络搜索进行验证。使用描述性统计来总结数据,并研究女性作者在不同期刊中的普遍程度:结果:共收录了 2,235 篇文章。在所有期刊中,30.4%的作者为女性,其中《癌症研究与治疗杂志》的女性作者比例最高(948/2,507;37.8%)。随着时间的推移,女性作者的比例不断上升,第一作者从 33% 上升到 41%,通讯作者从 29.4% 上升到 36.4%。然而,差距依然存在,某些期刊还呈现出波动趋势。与综述(27.8%)和社论(24.5%)相比,原创文章(30.9%)的女性作者比例更高。在六种期刊的编辑委员会中,女性占 3.5%-24.4%:结论:印度肿瘤学期刊的作者和编委中女性比例过低。有必要采取积极措施解决这些差距,促进学术出版中的性别平等。
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Representation of female authors in oncology: the Indian perspective.

Background: Despite an increasing number of female oncologists, disparities persist in authorship representation of women, especially in high-impact journals.

Objective: This study aimed to investigate gender differences in authorship within select high-impact Indian oncology journals over a 5-year period, assessing trends in the gender gap.

Methods: Six high-impact Indian oncology journals were selected for analysis. Data on original articles, reviews and editorials published between 2017 and 2022 were collected, including authors' gender, their role as first author or corresponding author and name of the journal. Gender determination was validated through web searches. Descriptive statistics were used to summarize the data and to study the prevalence of female authorship across journals.

Results: A total of 2,235 articles were included. Across all journals, 30.4% of authors were female, with Journal of Cancer Research and Treatment exhibiting the highest proportion of female authors (948/2,507; 37.8%). Female authorship increased over time, with first authors rising from 33% to 41%, and corresponding authors from 29.4% to 36.4%. However, disparities persisted, and certain journals exhibited fluctuating trends. Female authorship was higher in original articles (30.9%) compared to reviews (27.8%) and editorials (24.5%). Women comprised 3.5%-24.4% of the editorial boards of the six journals.

Conclusion: Female representation, both as authors and editorial board members of Indian oncology journals is disproportionately low. Proactive measures are necessary to address these disparities and promote gender equity in academic publishing.

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