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中国大陆地区中国机构发表的心理健康领域国际出版物及文章引用趋势的文献计量分析(1990 - 2019年)

A bibliometric analysis of international publications and citation trends of articles in mental health produced by Chinese institutions in mainland China (1990-2019).

作者信息

Severino Francesca, Scotti Valeria, Zhang Tianhong, Zheng Yuchen, De Silvestri Annalisa

机构信息

Renji Hospital, Clinical Research Center, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai, China.

Center for Scientific Documentation of IRCCS Policlinico San Matteo Foundation, Pavia, Italy.

出版信息

Glob Ment Health (Camb). 2021 Sep 28;8:e37. doi: 10.1017/gmh.2021.35. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The recognition of the importance of mental health as a health-target to be pursued at a global level has received additional theoretical legitimacy through its inclusion in the United Nations (UN) 2030 Agenda for Sustainable development. The theoretical axiom - mental health as a development priority - is today expected to drive the focus of research efforts and orient the future policies and funds expenditures, at global and local level. According to these premises, it becomes central to track the international trajectories of mental health research and how the different countries are progressively defining their role in the global mental health effort. In this paper we have focused on China. In light of heavy burden of mental and substance use disorders affecting this country, and considering the impact of this burden at a global level, a basic research was conducted with the main aim of offering a preliminary view on the Chinese scientific activity within the context of global mental health research. This study is not intended to assess the quality of Chinese research, but merely to retrieve and measure a specific output of this research: the articles in mental-health produced by Chinese institutions based in mainland China, published in international journals. Although the publication of articles in internationally indexed journals in not exhaustive of China's scientific activity in global mental health, it is nevertheless informative of the production of new knowledge, it allows an assessment of the impact of this knowledge at the global scientific community level and it could partially reflect the Chinese capacity to benefit from research conducted globally.

OBJECTIVE

In consideration of the very limited number of studies assessing the collective evidence of Chinese research in mental health, we developed our analysis with the purpose of providing a preliminary picture of the Chinese contribution, in terms of scientific publications, in this field of knowledge. Our research performs a bibliometric analysis on the articles in mental-health produced by Chinese institutions based in mainland China and published in English-language SCI-E and SSCI journals from 1990 to 2019, providing a measure of the impact of this research at the global scientific community level.

METHODS

We performed a search on the Web of Science (WoS) using seven mental and substance use disorders according to their global prevalence, as per estimates of the Global Burden of Disease 2019. A dataset including the overall number of publications for seven diseases was created and exported in InCites. The dataset was analysed on the basis of 11 research areas (WoS categories) to which mental health topic is associated in SCI-E and SSCI journals in WoS. We further extracted publications that originated in mainland China. The citational trends over time are calculated with nonparametric test for trends across ordered groups. An evaluation of the impact of the Chinese scientific production is provided by the number of citations received at the global scientific community level, both as average and percentile.

RESULTS

From 1990 to 2020 the overall Chinese scientific production in mental health has been generally increasing, reaching the highest growth in the last decade. A statistically significant increase ( < 0.001) is reported for articles produced by Chinese institutions in mainland China regarding 'depression*', 'bipolar disorders*' and 'schizophrenia*'. Published Chinese research is mostly included in SCI-E journals. There is a substantial overlap regarding the average number of citations for articles in mental-health produced by Chinese institutions and the rest of the world. Despite the increasing trend, the percentage of articles in mental health produced by Chinese institutions in mainland China on the overall scientific production worldwide is below 10%.

CONCLUSION

Notwithstanding a substantial increase in the last decade, the volume of Chinese publications appears to be very limited, thus resulting in a relatively low impact at a global level. These results are affecting the potential contribution of Chinese research in the global mental health effort.

摘要

背景

心理健康作为一个全球层面需追求的健康目标,其重要性通过被纳入联合国《2030年可持续发展议程》而获得了更多理论上的合法性。“心理健康作为发展优先事项”这一理论公理如今有望推动研究工作的重点,并为全球和地方层面的未来政策及资金支出指明方向。基于这些前提,追踪心理健康研究的国际轨迹以及不同国家如何逐步界定其在全球心理健康工作中的角色就变得至关重要。在本文中,我们聚焦于中国。鉴于精神和物质使用障碍给中国带来的沉重负担,并考虑到这一负担在全球层面的影响,我们开展了一项基础研究,主要目的是就中国在全球心理健康研究背景下的科学活动提供初步观点。本研究并非旨在评估中国研究的质量,而仅仅是检索和衡量该研究的一项特定产出:中国大陆机构发表在国际期刊上的心理健康领域文章。尽管在国际索引期刊上发表文章并不能详尽反映中国在全球心理健康方面的科学活动,但它仍能为新知识的产出提供信息,能让我们评估该知识在全球科学界层面的影响,并且能部分反映中国从全球开展的研究中受益的能力。

目的

鉴于评估中国心理健康研究的集体证据的研究数量非常有限,我们开展分析的目的是初步呈现中国在该知识领域的科学出版物方面的贡献情况。我们的研究对1990年至2019年中国大陆机构发表在英文SCI - E和SSCI期刊上的心理健康领域文章进行文献计量分析,以衡量该研究在全球科学界层面的影响。

方法

根据《2019年全球疾病负担》的估计,我们在科学网(WoS)上使用七种根据全球患病率排列的精神和物质使用障碍进行搜索。创建了一个包含七种疾病出版物总数的数据集并导出到InCites中。该数据集基于WoS中SCI - E和SSCI期刊中心理健康主题相关的11个研究领域(WoS类别)进行分析。我们进一步提取了源自中国大陆的出版物。随时间的引用趋势通过对有序组的趋势进行非参数检验来计算。通过全球科学界层面收到的引用次数,以平均值和百分位数的形式对中国科学产出的影响进行评估。

结果

1990年至2020年,中国在心理健康方面的总体科学产出总体呈上升趋势,在过去十年中增长最为显著。中国大陆机构发表的关于“抑郁症*”“双相情感障碍*”和“精神分裂症*”的文章有统计学上的显著增长(<0.001)。发表的中国研究大多被收录在SCI - E期刊中。中国大陆机构发表的心理健康领域文章的平均引用次数与世界其他地区有很大重叠。尽管呈上升趋势,但中国大陆机构发表的心理健康领域文章在全球总体科学产出中的占比仍低于10%。

结论

尽管在过去十年中有大幅增长,但中国出版物的数量似乎非常有限,因此在全球层面的影响相对较低。这些结果影响了中国研究在全球心理健康工作中的潜在贡献。

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