Addressing sex and gender inequities in scientific research and publishing

Frances K. Del Boca
Addiction, 2016
Published online: 26 February 2016

Abstract / Resumen:

Significant sex/gender imbalances in research participation and scientific publishing have left gaps in knowledge that potentially undermine evidence-based clinical practice. To address these inequities, the European Association of Science Editors’ (EASE) Gender Policy Committee (GPC) has prepared Sex and Gender Equity in Research (SAGER) guidelines for scientific reporting and means to achieve gender parity in editorial management. These provide a useful basis for authors and journals to revise their policies and practices.

Keywords / Palabras claveGender, Scientific Writing, Scientific Research, Sex and Gender

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