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Addressing Barriers to Career Development Awards for Early Career Women in Pediatric Psychology

机译:解决儿科心理学早期职业女性职业发展奖的障碍

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Objective To provide person and system-level recommendations for supporting early career women in the field of pediatric psychology in writing and submitting National Institutes of Health (NIH) Career Development Award (K award) applications. Recommendations are provided in the context of common barriers, with a focus on practical solutions. Methods Publicly available NIH reporter data were compiled to examine rates of funding for Society of Pediatric Psychology (SPP) members. Barriers that women face when initiating programs of research are described and applied to the field of pediatric psychology. Results Of current SPP members, 3.9 (n = 50) have ever received an NIH K award. Approximately 88.5 of SPP members identify as women, including 89.0 of SPP K award recipients. A table of person- and systems-level recommendations is provided to offer strategies for mentees, mentors/sponsors, institutions, and national organizations to address the barriers discussed. Conclusions By addressing gender-specific barriers to submitting K award applications, we hope to increase the number of women K awardees and support the scientific advancement of pediatric psychology.
机译:目的:为支持儿科心理学领域的早期职业女性提供个人和系统层面的建议,以撰写和提交美国国立卫生研究院 (NIH) 职业发展奖(K 奖)申请。在常见障碍的背景下提出了建议,重点是实际的解决方案。方法 汇编公开可用的 NIH 报告者数据以检查儿科心理学会 (SPP) 成员的资助率。描述了女性在启动研究计划时面临的障碍,并将其应用于儿科心理学领域。结果 在目前的 SPP 成员中,3.9% (n = 50) 曾经获得过 NIH K 奖。大约 88.5% 的 SPP 成员认为自己是女性,其中包括 89.0% 的 SPP K 奖获得者。提供了个人和系统层面的建议表,为学员、导师/赞助商、机构和国家组织提供解决所讨论障碍的策略。结论 通过解决提交 K 奖申请的性别障碍,我们希望增加女性 K 奖获得者的数量,并支持儿科心理学的科学进步。

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