Diversity of authors in the British Journal of Orthodontics and Journal of Orthodontics over the last 50 years.

IF 1.4 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Journal of Orthodontics Pub Date : 2023-12-01 DOI:10.1177/14653125231215832
Jayne E Harrison
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Aims: To explore any changes in the perceived gender and affiliation of first authors of papers published in the British Journal of Orthodontics (BJO) and Journal of Orthodontics (JO), over the last 50 years.

Methods: Electronic hand searches of the BJO and JO from 1973 to 2021, were undertaken to identify research and clinical papers published the first volume of the BJO (1973-74) and then the first two volumes of each subsequent decade i.e. 1980-81; 1990-91 to 2020-21. Articles such as Editorials, Product Updates and Abstract summaries, were excluded.The perceived gender of the first author was identified from their forename, internet sources and/or personal knowledge, where possible. The country of the first author's affiliation was identified from the author details stated in the papers. The countries were then grouped into geographical areas.

Results: A total of 385 papers were identified with a steady increase from 1973 to 2021. There was a statistically significant increase in papers published by authors who were perceived to be female (odds ratio 8.33; 95% CI 4.75, 14.64). The increase in papers published by non-UK affiliated first authors was significant (odds ratio 5.01; 95% CI 2.78, 9.02).

Conclusions: The Journal has seen a significant change, over the last 50 years, in its authorship profile from nearly exclusively male, UK based authors to more than 60% of published papers having a first author who was perceived as being female and 37% originating from outside the UK.

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过去 50 年《英国正畸学杂志》和《正畸学杂志》作者的多样性。
目的:探讨过去 50 年间《英国口腔正畸学杂志》(BJO)和《口腔正畸学杂志》(JO)上发表的论文的第一作者在性别和所属单位方面的变化:方法:对 1973 年至 2021 年期间的《英国口腔正畸学杂志》和《口腔正畸学杂志》进行电子检索,以确定在《英国口腔正畸学杂志》第一卷(1973-74 年)以及之后每个十年的前两卷(即 1980-81 年、1990-91 年至 2020-21 年)上发表的研究和临床论文。第一作者的性别尽可能通过其姓氏、互联网资料和/或个人知识来确定。第一作者所属国家根据论文中的作者详细信息确定。然后将这些国家按地理区域分组:结果:共发现 385 篇论文,从 1973 年到 2021 年论文数量稳步增长。从统计学角度看,被认为是女性的作者发表的论文数量明显增加(几率比 8.33;95% CI 4.75,14.64)。非英国籍第一作者发表的论文数量也有明显增加(几率比 5.01;95% CI 2.78,9.02):在过去的 50 年中,《期刊》的作者构成发生了重大变化,从最初几乎全是英国男性作者,到现在超过 60% 的已发表论文的第一作者被认为是女性,37% 的第一作者来自英国以外的国家。
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Journal of Orthodontics
Journal of Orthodontics DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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2.60
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15.40%
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55
期刊介绍: The Journal of Orthodontics has an international circulation, publishing papers from throughout the world. The official journal of the British Orthodontic Society, it aims to publish high quality, evidence-based, clinically orientated or clinically relevant original research papers that will underpin evidence based orthodontic care. It particularly welcomes reports on prospective research into different treatment methods and techniques but also systematic reviews, meta-analyses and studies which will stimulate interest in new developments. Regular features include original papers on clinically relevant topics, clinical case reports, reviews of the orthodontic literature, editorials, book reviews, correspondence and other features of interest to the orthodontic community. The Journal is published in full colour throughout.
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