A Schiaffino1, M García, E Fernández. 1. Institut Català d'Oncologia, Servicio de Prevención y Control del Cáncer, L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona, Spain. aschiaffino@ico.scs.es
Abstract
AIMS: To describe authorship according to gender in the articles published in four Spanish scientific journals of general medicine and public health, and to analyse the type of presentation of the results in relation to the sex of the subjects of the study. METHODS: We examined 423 articles from four Spanish scientific journals published during 1998. RESULTS: 70.7% of the articles revised had a man as the first author. The sex difference was significant in the editorials (12.4% of the women vs. 29.8% of the men, p < 0.05). Stratification of the results by sex was presented in 167 articles and in 85.6% of them the information about men. DISCUSSION: Gender inequalities in the publication of scientific works in the field of general medicine and public health are found.
AIMS: To describe authorship according to gender in the articles published in four Spanish scientific journals of general medicine and public health, and to analyse the type of presentation of the results in relation to the sex of the subjects of the study. METHODS: We examined 423 articles from four Spanish scientific journals published during 1998. RESULTS: 70.7% of the articles revised had a man as the first author. The sex difference was significant in the editorials (12.4% of the women vs. 29.8% of the men, p < 0.05). Stratification of the results by sex was presented in 167 articles and in 85.6% of them the information about men. DISCUSSION: Gender inequalities in the publication of scientific works in the field of general medicine and public health are found.
Authors: Ana Delgado; Lorena Saletti-Cuesta; Luis Andrés López-Fernández; Juan de Dios de Dios Luna; Inmaculada Mateo-Rodriguez Journal: BMC Health Serv Res Date: 2011-02-28 Impact factor: 2.655