Affiliation:
1. Division of Intensive Care, Department of Anaesthesiology and Reanimation Dokuz Eylül University İzmir Turkey
2. Division of Intensive Care, Department of Anaesthesiology and Reanimation Hamidiye Etfal Training and Research Hospital, University of Health Sciences İstanbul Turkey
3. Department of Anaesthesiology and Reanimation Dokuz Eylül University İzmir Turkey
Abstract
AbstractIn many areas of medicine, gender equality has not yet been fully adopted despite recent developments. The inequality of gender in various areas of medicine is still debated. In this study, we analysed the gender composition of the editorial boards of toxicology journals in the Science Citation Index‐Expanded (SCI‐E) databases and the factors affecting this composition.The genders of the participants were determined by the data obtained from the official websites of the journals in September 2023. We analysed the journal metrics and publisher properties using Mann–Whitney U, Fisher's exact, Chi‐square tests and Spearman's correlation coefficient. We used logistic regression analysis to reveal the independent factors related to gender parity. The representation rates of women were 28.62% on all editorial boards and 23.33% in editor‐in‐chief positions. The ‘Neuroscience’ (OR, 2.46 95%CI, 1.68–3.60, p < 0.001), ‘Reproductive Biology’(OR, 2.05 95%CI, 1.22–3.42, p = 0.006) and ‘Public, Environmental & Occupational Health’(OR, 1.49 95%CI, 1.18–1.88, p = 0.001) as a coverage category, the United States as a journal country (OR, 1.21, 95%CI, 1.04–1.40, p = 0.001), 5‐year‐IF≥3.6(OR, 1.54, 95%CI, 1.27–1.86, p < 0.001), 5‐year H index≥29 (OR, 1.23, 95%CI, 1.01–1.49, p = 0.037) were the independent factors for gender parity. However, ‘Oncology’ (OR, 0.08 95%CI, 0.01–0.55, p = 0.011), ‘Biochemistry, Molecular Biology’ (OR, 0.62 95%CI, 0.44–0.86, p = 0.005) and ‘Pharmacology & Pharmacy’ (OR, 0.69 95%CI, 0.59–0.82, p < 0.001) as a coverage category, Japan as a publisher country (OR, 0.52 95%CI, 0.35–0.77, p = 0.001), and Switzerland as a journal country (OR, 0.61, 95%CI, 0.46–0.81, p = 0.001) were related to gender disparity. Greater endeavours are needed to reduce gender discrimination in toxicology. Toxicology authorities should continuously improve existing policies by optimising the analysis of objective information to eliminate barriers for toxicologists in terms of gender equality.
Subject
Pharmacology,Toxicology,General Medicine
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