Title of article
Political self-characterization of US women physicians
Author/Authors
Erica Frank، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
7
From page
1475
To page
1481
Abstract
The political self-characterization of US physicians, especially including women physicians, has been poorly described. We used data from the 4,501 respondents to the Women Physiciansʹ Health Study (WPHS), a stratified random sample of US women M.D.s surveyed in 1993–1994, to assess US women physiciansʹ political characteristics. US women physicians were most likely to consider themselves politically moderate (36.6% of respondents). More considered themselves liberal (28.4%) or very liberal (8.8%) than considered themselves conservative (20.5%) or very conservative (5.8%). US women physicians predominantly bring moderate and liberal voices to political discourse. Organizations that wish to attract US women physician members should consider promoting less conservative policies.
Keywords
physicians , physicians , Women , politics
Journal title
Social Science and Medicine
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
Social Science and Medicine
Record number
600075
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