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Gender Differences in Article Citations by Authors from American Institutions in Major Radiology Journals

机译:美国主要放射学期刊的美国机构作者在文章引用中的性别差异

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Objective To investigate gender difference patterns in article citations, by first and last authors, in four radiology journals. Materials and methods Articles by authors published in four major radiology journals from 1984, 1994, 2004, and 2014 were categorized into 12 subspecialties. The number?of citations, references used, co-authors, and length of the article (number of pages) were documented. The genders of first/last authors were determined. Data were?analyzed using chi-square and logistic regression. Results The gender?of the first author?was determined in 2679 articles and that of the last author?in 2717 articles. Over the selected years, 1984 to 2014, female first authorship grew from 13.0% to 31.5% (p0.001), and female last authorship grew from 9.3% to 22.1% (p0.001). Primary female authorship papers were cited less often as compared to males (OR 0.9972, 95% CI: 0.9948-0.9996, p=0.021),?after adjusting for publication year and subspecialty. Across most subspecialties, female first authorship received fewer citations. In 1984, primary female authorship papers received on average 28.9 citations versus males at 39.1; in 1994, 50.4 versus 60.8; in 2004, 41.5 versus 44.4; and in 2014, 7.0 versus 7.8. The mean difference in the number of citations received by male and female first authors decreased from 10.47±6.09 in 1984 and 9.49±7.12 in 1994 to 1.93±5.63 in 2004 and 0.79±0.39 in 2014. However, there was no statistical difference demonstrated in article citations between male and female last authorship (OR 0.9990, 95% CI: 0.9966-1.0013, p=0.392). Conclusions Primary female authorship garnered fewer citations than men, despite the increasing frequency of authorships. However, this differential in the number of citations?is narrowing.
机译:目的研究四篇放射学杂志的第一作者和最后作者在文章引用中的性别差异模式。材料和方法1984年,1994年,2004年和2014年在4种主要的放射学杂志上发表的作者文章分为12个专业。记录引用次数,使用的参考文献,合著者以及文章的长度(页数)。确定了第一/最后作者的性别。使用卡方和逻辑回归分析数据。结果在2679篇文章中确定了第一作者的性别,在2717篇文章中确定了最后作者的性别。在选定的年份(1984年至2014年)中,女性第一作者人数从13.0%增加到31.5%(p <0.001),而女性最后作者人数从9.3%增加到22.1%(p <0.001)。在调整出版年份和专业后,与男性相比,女性主论文的引用率较低(OR 0.9972,95%CI:0.9948-0.9996,p = 0.021)。在大多数子专业中,女性第一作者的引文较少。 1984年,主要的女性作者论文平均被引用28.9,而男性为39.1。 1994年为50.4比60.8; 2004年为41.5比44.4; 2014年分别为7.0和7.8。男性和女性第一作者收到的平均引文数量从1984年的10.47±6.09和1994年的9.49±7.12下降到2004年的1.93±5.63和2014年的0.79±0.39。但是,在2007年,没有统计学差异。男性和女性最后作者之间的文章引用(OR 0.9990,95%CI:0.9966-1.0013,p = 0.392)。结论尽管作者频率增加,但主要的女性作者被引次数却少于男性。但是,这种引文数量的差异正在缩小。

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