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Twenty-Five Years of Progress—Lessons Learned From JMIR Publications to Address Gender Parity in Digital Health Authorships: Bibliometric Analysis

Twenty-Five Years of Progress—Lessons Learned From JMIR Publications to Address Gender Parity in Digital Health Authorships: Bibliometric Analysis

We defined “Author Concordance” as a variable indicating gender alignment between the first and last authors (both female, both male, or both unknown). In addition, “female in contrasting author position” was categorized as a binary variable, with a value of “true” assigned if both the first and last authors were female and a value of “false” otherwise.

Annika Meyer, Thomas Streichert

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e58950