Female authorship in Latin American pediatric journals.

Paula Otero, Cecilia Marcos, Fernando Ferrero
Author Information
  1. Paula Otero: Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  2. Fernando Ferrero: Hospital General de Niños Pedro de Elizalde, Argentina. fferrero@intramed.net.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The participation of women in science increases every day. Here we estimated their participation in authorship in three Latin American pediatric journals indexed in PubMed.
METHODS: All articles published in 2015 in the Archivos Argentinos de Pediatría, the Jornal de Pediatría and the Revista Chilena de Pediatría were identified, and the first and last authors and the total number of authors by sex were determined.
RESULTS: A total of 329 articles were identified. Out of 1432 authors, 59.9% were women. Also, 54.4% of all first authors and 48% of last authors were women. No significant difference was observed in female authorship ratio among the three journals. Archivos Argentinos de Pediatría had a significantly lower number of women as first and last authors.
CONCLUSION: Women authorship ratio across three Latin American pediatric journals reached 59.9%. Their role as first or last authors was significantly lower in the Archivos Argentinos de Pediatría.

Keywords

MeSH Term

Authorship
Bibliometrics
Female
Humans
Latin America
Pediatrics
Periodicals as Topic

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