Gender and Geographical Distribution of Editorial Board Members of Three Leading Suicide Journals

Crisis. 2024 Mar;45(2):159-163. doi: 10.1027/0227-5910/a000919. Epub 2023 Jul 21.

Abstract

Background: Despite the recent progress of women in academia, there is an underrepresentation of female editors in academic journals. Additionally, although suicide affects more low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) than high-income countries, little is known about the geographical distribution of editors in suicidology journals. Aims: We aimed to determine the gender and geographical distribution of the editorial board members (EBMs) of leading suicide journals. Method: Data were collected between November 27 and 29, 2022. We purposively selected suicidology journals, searched the journal websites, and extracted data on the gender and affiliated country of the EBM to identify the continent and income category of the country. Results: The proportion of female EBMs was 32.37% with better representation in senior positions. Only six positions (3.47%) were occupied by four individuals affiliated with LMIC backgrounds. The highest number of EBMs was located in North America (58.38%) while one member was from Africa. Limitations: Only three purposively selected journals were scrutinized. Conclusion: This study reveals that approximately one third of the editorial positions were occupied by women and less than 4% of editors were from LMICs, where suicide represents a significant burden.

Keywords: editorial board; female; gender representation; low- and middle-income country; suicidology.

MeSH terms

  • Africa
  • Developing Countries
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Periodicals as Topic*