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智力残疾与2019冠状病毒病:一项文献计量学综述。

Intellectual disability and COVID-19: A bibliometric review.

作者信息

Ying Jiangbo, Tan Giles Ming Yee, Zhang Melvyn Weibin

机构信息

East Region, Institute of Mental Health, Singapore, Singapore.

Central Region, Institute of Mental Health, Singapore, Singapore.

出版信息

Front Psychiatry. 2022 Nov 9;13:1052929. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2022.1052929. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

During the COVID-19 pandemic, the vulnerabilities of certain groups of people have been highlighted, such as people with intellectual disability (ID). Although related research on ID has developed rapidly during the COVID-19 pandemic, the quantitative analysis of those research results has not been systematically performed through bibliometric analysis. Bibliometric analysis is a useful and rigorous method to explore large volumes of research data, and it allows researchers to extract quantitative information on distribution by author, time, country, and journal.

AIM

The aim of the present study is to comprehensively analyze the current status and developing trends in publications on ID research related to and conducted during the COVID-19 pandemic.

METHODS

A bibliometric analysis was performed using the Web of Science database. Biblioshiny software was used to analyze and visualize the following information: main information of dataset, annual scientific production, journals which published the most relevant sources, most-cited authors, most-cited countries, most-cited global documents, word-cloud of keywords authors have used, and both the co-occurrence and co-citation networks.

RESULTS

A total of 450 publications were included. The average number of citations per document was 5.104. Among the top three journals, Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities published 32 articles, Journal of Intellectual Disability Research published 29 articles, and British Journal of Learning Disabilities published 17 articles. The article with the title COVID-19 and People with Intellectual Disability: Impact of a Pandemic was the most cited with total 144 citations The United Kingdom had the most publications and had strong cooperative relationships with the United States, Canada, and Australia. The most popular keywords included mental health, autism, developmental disability, and lockdown. Thematic map analysis identified several possible clusters, including telemedicine, physical activities, and mental health.

CONCLUSION

The present study provides a better understanding in this research field and may help clinicians, researchers and stakeholders to obtain more comprehensive view of ID and COVID-19. The insights gained from this analysis could inform future research.

摘要

背景

在新冠疫情期间,某些人群的脆弱性得到了凸显,比如智障人士。尽管在新冠疫情期间,关于智障的相关研究发展迅速,但尚未通过文献计量分析对这些研究结果进行系统的定量分析。文献计量分析是一种探索大量研究数据的有用且严谨的方法,它使研究人员能够提取有关作者、时间、国家和期刊分布的定量信息。

目的

本研究的目的是全面分析与新冠疫情相关并在疫情期间开展的智障研究出版物的现状和发展趋势。

方法

使用科学网数据库进行文献计量分析。利用Biblioshiny软件分析并可视化以下信息:数据集的主要信息、年度科研产出、发表最相关文献的期刊、被引次数最多的作者、被引次数最多的国家、被引次数最多的全球文献、作者使用的关键词词云以及共现和共被引网络。

结果

共纳入450篇出版物。每篇文献的平均被引次数为5.104次。在前三大期刊中,《智力残疾应用研究杂志》发表了32篇文章,《智力残疾研究杂志》发表了29篇文章,《英国学习障碍杂志》发表了17篇文章。标题为《新冠疫情与智障人士:大流行的影响》的文章被引次数最多,共计144次。英国的出版物数量最多,且与美国、加拿大和澳大利亚有着密切的合作关系。最热门的关键词包括心理健康、自闭症、发育障碍和封锁。主题地图分析确定了几个可能的聚类,包括远程医疗、体育活动和心理健康。

结论

本研究有助于更好地了解该研究领域,并可能帮助临床医生、研究人员和利益相关者更全面地了解智障与新冠疫情。该分析得出的见解可为未来的研究提供参考。

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