Sex Ratio of Graduated Medical Students of the School of Medicine in Mostar for the Period 2003-2020

Gordana Kraljević, Ivona Čarapina Zovko, B. Jelavic
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Background: In many countries today, there is an increase in the share of women practicing medicine. This trend has been called the''feminization'' of medicine. The aim of this study was to determine whether there is a trend towards the feminization of medicine within the School of Medicine in Mostar.Methods: The examinees were medical students who graduated from the School of Medicine from 2003 to 2019. Male:female ratios were calculated for each year and for the entire study period. The entire study period was divided into 3-time intervals: 2003-2007, 2008-2013 and 2014-2019. These time intervals were compared according to the male:female ratio.Results: During the studied time periods there were 67.30% female graduates and 32.70% male graduates with a male:female ratio of 0.49:1. There were statistically significantly more females than males in all examined periods. There was a trend towards an increased share of females since the percentages of females in 2003-2007, 2008-2013 and 2014-2019 were 64%, 65% and 71%, respectively. However, the differences in sex shares between these periods were not statistically significant.Conclusions: The results of this cross-sectional study showed a significantly greater share of females than males among graduates and a trend towards a statistically non-significant increase in the share of females from the first to the last generation of graduates,which is in line with global trends.Key words: women, feminization, sex ratio, medical profession, school of medicine
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2003-2020年期间莫斯塔尔医学院医学院毕业生的性别比例
背景:今天,在许多国家,妇女行医的比例有所增加。这种趋势被称为医学界的“女性化”。这项研究的目的是确定在莫斯塔尔医学院是否有医学女性化的趋势。方法:被试对象为2003 ~ 2019年医学院毕业的医学生。计算了每年和整个研究期间的男女比例。整个研究期分为2003-2007年、2008-2013年和2014-2019年3个时间区间。这些时间间隔根据男女比例进行比较。结果:研究期间,女毕业生占67.30%,男毕业生占32.70%,男女比例为0.49:1。在所有被检查的时期,女性明显多于男性。自2003-2007年、2008-2013年和2014-2019年女性比例分别为64%、65%和71%以来,女性所占比例呈上升趋势。然而,这些时期的性别比例差异在统计上并不显著。结论:这项横断面研究的结果显示,在毕业生中,女性所占比例明显高于男性,并且从第一代到最后一代毕业生,女性所占比例呈统计学上不显著的增长趋势,这与全球趋势一致。关键词:女性,女性化,性别比例,医学专业,医学院
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