Abstract

IntroductionEach journal’s editorial and advisory board plays a critical role in resolving gender bias in the peer-review and publication process. Thus, this study aimed to quantify women’s participation in editorial and advisory boards of major dental journals. Gender data on editorial and advisory boards were extracted from major dental journals, which were then categorized by journal specialty focus. The gender of the editor-in-chief and associate editor-in-chief was noted to assess the effect of journal leadership on women’s participation in journal boards. For comparison purposes, data were also obtained regarding the percentage of women faculty for each dental specialty.ResultsOverall, in the major 69 dental journals, 14.8% of editorial board members were women. An one-way ANOVA analysis revealed statistically significant gender differences between journal specialty categories (p = 0.003) with some dental specialties’ journals demonstrating a relatively high participation of women as editorial board members. There was a significant positive correlation for various dental specialties between women’s representation in editorial and advisory boards and women in similar dental academic specialties (p = 0.02, r2 = 0.55). Furthermore, there was a positive correlation between the presence of women in journal editorial leadership and the percentage of women serving as advisory board members (p = 0.03). Our results confirmed that the under-representation of women on dental journal editorial boards was significantly different between dental science specialties. When there were more women in journal editorial leadership positions, there was a higher participation of women as editorial and advisory board members. Journals should increase the numbers of women on editorial boards in order to secure diversity, improve publication quality and recognize women’s contribution to dental science.

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  • IntroductionEach journal’s editorial and advisory board plays a critical role in resolving gender bias in the peer-review and publication process

  • OPEN ACCESSCitation: Ioannidou E, Rosania A (2015) UnderRepresentation of Women on Dental Journal Editorial Boards

  • There was a positive correlation between the presence of women in journal editorial leadership and the percentage of women serving as advisory board members (p = 0.03)

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Introduction

Each journal’s editorial and advisory board plays a critical role in resolving gender bias in the peer-review and publication process. This study aimed to quantify women’s participation in editorial and advisory boards of major dental journals. Gender data on editorial and advisory boards were extracted from major dental journals, which were categorized by journal specialty focus. The gender of the editor-in-chief and associate editor-inchief was noted to assess the effect of journal leadership on women’s participation in journal boards. Data were obtained regarding the percentage of women faculty for each dental specialty

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