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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Gastroenterol. 2021 Mar 1;116(3):613–616. doi: 10.14309/ajg.0000000000001183

Table 1:

Percentage of women editorial board members and women authors of editorials, by year or journal

% Women editorial board
members (n/N)
P Value % Women authors of
editorials, (n/N)
P Value
Year p<0.0001 P<0.0001
1985 2.9 (4/140) 0 (0/72)
1990 5.1 (5/98) 1.6 (1/62)
1995 7.3 (17/234) 5.9 (9/152)
2000 9.6 (21/220) 11.7 (23/197)
2005 10.5 (31/294) 14.3 (44/307)
2010 11.3 (37/329) 17.5 (48/274)
2015 15.0 (63/421) 15.4 (73/479)
2020 19.8 (109/546) 22.2 (36/162)
Journal p = 0.007 P = 0.26
AJG 7.13(13/178) 11.9 (24/201)
CGH 11.6 (26/224) 17.3 (27/156)
GIE 7.6 (6/79) 10.5 (35/334)
Gastro 13.0 (71/546) 15.5 (69/445)
Hepatology 16.6 (90/542) 14.1 (48/341)
JOH 11.2 (80/713) 13.6 (31/228)

AJG, American Journal of Gastroenterology; CGH, Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology; GIE, Gastrointestinal Endoscopy; Gastro, Gastroenterology; JOH, Journal of Hepatology