An Omnibus Synthesis of Author and Article Publication Characteristics in 22 Counseling Journals from 2010 to 2019

Articles published in 22 counseling journals from 2010-2019 were compared on 26 author and article characteristics. Women now constitute majorities of authorship and counseling journals are publishing larger proportions of research articles, 63% of which used quantitative approaches and about 11% of...

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Published in:Measurement and evaluation in counseling and development Vol. 56; no. 3; pp. 187 - 208
Main Authors: Erford, Bradley T., Chang, Catherine Y., Crockett, Stephanie A., Byrd, Rebekah, Johnsen, Sarah T., MacInerney, Erin K., Menzies, Alyson, Milowsky, Andrew I., Saks, Jordana, Wills, LeAnn, Zhang, Xi, Alder, Candice, Anderson, Billie, Barstack, Samantha, Bradford, Emily, Choi, Jennifer, Cummings, Jenna A., Fuller, Alexandra, Gayowsky, Jennifer, Gonsalves, Gala, Haffner, Alyson M., Hinkle, Daniel G., Johnsen, K. Britt, Johnson, Arden, Katrak, Karishma K., Kepley, Leah, Kwag, Daun, Mehlhouse, Kaitlyn, Melanson, Marcella, Miller, Madison K., Muller, Lauren A., Olson, Emily S., Pesavento, Alyssa R., Rippeto, Margaret, Stewart, Elizabeth, Siegler, Emily, Stafford, Carly, Clair, Anne M. St, Sylvester, Anne-Marie, Villette, Lexa, Watson, Kristin, Wary, Samantha, West, Caroline, Williams, Dorrie, Yu, Candice
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Alexandria Routledge 03-07-2023
Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Summary:Articles published in 22 counseling journals from 2010-2019 were compared on 26 author and article characteristics. Women now constitute majorities of authorship and counseling journals are publishing larger proportions of research articles, 63% of which used quantitative approaches and about 11% of which studied counseling interventions.
ISSN:0748-1756
1947-6302
DOI:10.1080/07481756.2023.2224028