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Analysis of editor in chief gender and associated journal variables among 126 pathology journals

Publication type
journal article
Publication date
2024
Author(s)
Wang, Dayle K.
Clark, Landon M.
Stephens, Laura D.
Adkins, Brian D.
Khan, Shazia S.
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Source
PubMed
Language
English
Keywords

Female

Gender Equity

Humans

Male

gender equity

diversity

publishing

Periodicals as Topic

Journal Impact Factor...

disparities

editorial positions

Pathology

pathology journals

Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Gender equity studies have shown that women are underrepresented in journal editor in chief positions, which confer major professional opportunities and influence. We sought to systematically investigate editor in chief gender and journal attributes within pathology. METHODS: We constructed a journal data set using the Scimago Journal & Country Rank and Clarivate Journal Citation Reports databases. We also included official journals of the major medical societies for the 12 pathology subspecialties recognized by the Association of American Medical Colleges. The final data set included 126 journals. We obtained editor in chief gender, impact factor, publication model (ie, hybrid access vs open access), year of founding, and geographic location for all included pathology journals. RESULTS: Women made up only 18% of the 141 total editor in chief positions. This inequity was present irrespective of all pathology journal variables studied. Among 10 journals with 2 editor in chief positions, 5 had only men and 5 had 1 man and 1 woman. All 3 journals with 3 editor in chief positions had 2 men and 1 woman. CONCLUSIONS: Women are significantly underrepresented among editor in chiefs across pathology journals. Journals and affiliated members should advocate for diversity among these influential positions, given their impact on research, science, and medicine.
Journal
American Journal of Clinical Pathology
ISSN
1943-7722
DOI
10.1093/ajcp/aqae018
Volume
162
Issue
1
Pagination
12-16
URL
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38437878
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