Global Scientific Outputs of Schizophrenia Publications From 1975 to 2020: a Bibliometric Analysis
Autor: | Seda Kiraz, Emre Demir |
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Přispěvatelé: | Demir, Emre, Kiraz, Seda |
Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2021 |
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Trend topics
Publications Metacognition Cognition Mental illness medicine.disease Mental health Psychiatry and Mental health Quality of life (healthcare) Bibliometric analysis Citation analysis Bibliometrics Schizophrenia Social cognition Linear Models Quality of Life medicine Humans Psychology Clinical psychology |
Popis: | Schizophrenia is a choronic, complex and powerfully inherited mental illness that seriously affects quality of life. The illness is one of the most researched psychiatric disorders from past to present. This study aims to provide a holistic summary of the global scientific outputs through bibliometric analyses and reveal the trend topics. The articles published between the years 1975 and 2020 were downloaded from the Web of Science (WoS) database and analyzed using bibliometric methods. The literature review was conducted using the keyword ''schizophren*'' in the ''Research Area'' category. The relation between the number of publications of the countries and the Gross Domestic Products and Human Development Index values were analyzed using Spearman's correlation coefficient. The number of articles between the years 2021 and 2032 was estimated through linear regression analysis.There were 103,992 publications, 51,117 of which were articles. The number of studies has increased in direct proportion to the development level of the countries. Schizophrenia Research was the most active journal. The most used research topics are cognition, negative symptoms, bipolar disorder, antipsychotics, depression, clozapine, quality of life. Trend keywords used in recent years are 'inflammation', 'biomarker', 'oxidative stress', 'Brain Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF)', 'social cognition', 'metacognition', 'motivation', 'social functioning', 'functioning', 'mental health', 'metabolic syndrome', 'functional connectivity', 'adherence' and 'recovery' indicated new research frontiers in this field. Although schizophrenia has not been fully elucidated, studies are growing like an avalanche. Our study includes the most up-to-date and most comprehensive data ever made in this field. WOS:000680296500001 2-s2.0-85111836097 PubMed: 34341886 |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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