Department of Urology, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing, China.
Department of Anesthesiology, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing, China.
Front Public Health. 2022 Aug 19;10:976582. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.976582. eCollection 2022.
The outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has brought indelible harms to the world and aroused great concern worldwide. This paper aims to analyze the impact of COVID-19 on sexual function using bibliometrics, and summarize research hotspots in this field.
Relevant publications concerning the impact of COVID-19 on sexual function in the Web of Science collection database (WoSCC) between January 1, 2020 and March 12, 2022 were screened and analyzed by bibliometric analysis using the visualization software CiteSpace and VOSviewer.
Of the 1,054 publications screened, the United States (US) contributed the most (398/37.8%), followed by the United Kingdom (UK) (119/11.3%). Among all institutions, the University of Toronto in Canada enjoyed the largest number of publications (30), and Johns Hopkins University in the US enjoyed the highest frequency of citation (235). The journal published the largest number of studies in this field (31), and the most-cited journal was . "Chow, Eric," "Ong, Jason J," and "Stephenson, Rob" tied for first place in publications (8), and "Fish, Jessica N." enjoyed the highest number of citations (99). Burstness analysis of references and keywords showed that the developing research trends in this field mainly focused on "sexual transmission" and "angiotensin converting-enzyme 2 (ACE2)" during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The impact of COVID-19 on sexual function remains an urgent concern at present, and the management of sexual health during the pandemic needs to be further improved. More frequent and deeper cooperation between countries and institutions is required in future. Meanwhile, searching for more evidence on whether COVID-19 can achieve sexual transmission and the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying the impact of COVID-19 on sexual function remains a focus of research in the coming years.
2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)的爆发给世界带来了不可磨灭的危害,引起了全球的极大关注。本文旨在利用文献计量学分析 COVID-19 对性功能的影响,并总结该领域的研究热点。
在 2020 年 1 月 1 日至 2022 年 3 月 12 日期间,从 Web of Science 核心合集数据库(WoSCC)中筛选出与 COVID-19 对性功能影响相关的出版物,并利用可视化软件 CiteSpace 和 VOSviewer 进行文献计量分析。
在所筛选的 1054 篇文献中,美国(US)的文献贡献最多(398/37.8%),其次是英国(UK)(119/11.3%)。在所有机构中,加拿大的多伦多大学发表的文献数量最多(30 篇),美国的约翰霍普金斯大学的被引频次最高(235 次)。该领域发表研究最多的期刊是 ,被引频次最高的期刊是 。发文量并列第一的作者是“Chow, Eric”“Ong, Jason J”和“Stephenson, Rob”(8 篇),被引频次最高的作者是“Fish, Jessica N.”(99 次)。参考文献和关键词的突现分析表明,在 COVID-19 大流行期间,该领域的研究趋势主要集中在“性传播”和“血管紧张素转换酶 2(ACE2)”上。
目前,COVID-19 对性功能的影响仍是一个紧迫的问题,需要进一步改善大流行期间的性健康管理。未来需要国家和机构之间更频繁、更深入的合作。同时,寻找更多关于 COVID-19 是否可以实现性传播以及 COVID-19 对性功能影响的病理生理机制的证据,仍是未来几年的研究重点。