Kan Shao-Kui, Zhang Ying-Li, Bai Xue-Xia, Peng Bo
Depressive Disorders Ward I, Shenzhen Kangning Hospital/Shenzhen Mental Health Center, Shenzhen, China.
Front Psychiatry. 2025 Jan 24;16:1469853. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2025.1469853. eCollection 2025.
The rapid aging of the global population presents pressing public health challenges, notably an increase in suicide rates among older adults. Despite this critical issue, there is a scarcity of comprehensive assessments regarding the existing literature on suicide within this demographic. This study seeks to employ bibliometric analysis and knowledge mapping to elucidate prevailing research trends and the overall status of this field.
We performed a comprehensive computer-based search of the Web of Science Core Collection to identify relevant articles and reviews concerning suicide in the elderly. A bibliometric analysis was conducted, examining various aspects including countries or regions, institutions, authors, journals, keywords, and references. This analysis utilized tools such as CiteSpace, VOSViewer, Pajek, and Excel 365 to facilitate a thorough assessment.
The analysis covered 1,116 publications from 2005 to 2024. The annual number of publications showed a fluctuating upward trend, with notable decreases in 2007, 2012, 2015, 2017, and 2022, and increases in 2009, 2013, 2016, and 2019, peaking at 121 in 2021, with citations reaching 4,741 in 2022, but declining since then. The United States stands out as the most productive and influential country in the field, boasting the highest number of publications and citations. The country is home to institutions leading in both publication and citation metrics. Prominent authors contributing significantly to this domain include Conwell Yeates, Van Orden Kimberly A., and Waern Margda. Key journals disseminating crucial research are the Journal of Affective Disorders, American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, and Lancet. Frequent keywords in this field encompass depression, suicidal ideation, suicide, older-adults, risk, risk factors, prevalence, older adults, ideation, behavior, health, mental health, life, age, people, prevention, symptoms, scale, population, and elderly. The contemporary research emphasis is primarily on identifying, treating, and preventing the suicide risk associated with depression in older adults.
This study highlights the growing research focus on suicide in older adults, particularly related to depression and the identification, treatment, and prevention of suicide risk. The findings underscore the need for targeted prevention strategies and further investigation in this critical public health area.
全球人口的快速老龄化带来了紧迫的公共卫生挑战,尤其是老年人自杀率的上升。尽管这一关键问题存在,但针对该人群中关于自杀的现有文献缺乏全面评估。本研究旨在运用文献计量分析和知识图谱来阐明该领域的主流研究趋势和总体状况。
我们对科学网核心合集进行了全面的基于计算机的检索,以识别有关老年人自杀的相关文章和综述。进行了文献计量分析,考察了包括国家或地区、机构、作者、期刊、关键词和参考文献等各个方面。该分析利用了诸如CiteSpace、VOSViewer、Pajek和Excel 365等工具,以促进全面评估。
分析涵盖了2005年至2024年的1116篇出版物。年出版物数量呈波动上升趋势,在2007年、2012年、2015年、2017年和2022年有显著下降,在2009年、2013年、2016年和2019年有所增加,2021年达到峰值121篇,2022年的被引次数达到4741次,但此后呈下降趋势。美国是该领域最具生产力和影响力的国家,拥有最多的出版物数量和被引次数。该国拥有在出版物和被引指标方面领先的机构。对该领域做出重大贡献的杰出作者包括康韦尔·耶茨、范·奥登·金伯利·A.和瓦尔恩·玛格达。传播关键研究的主要期刊有《情感障碍杂志》《美国老年精神病学杂志》和《柳叶刀》。该领域频繁出现的关键词包括抑郁症、自杀意念、自杀、老年人、风险、危险因素、患病率、老年人、意念、行为、健康、心理健康、生活、年龄、人群、预防、症状、量表、人口和老年人。当代研究重点主要是识别、治疗和预防与老年人抑郁症相关的自杀风险。
本研究突出了对老年人自杀问题,特别是与抑郁症以及自杀风险的识别、治疗和预防相关问题的研究关注度不断提高。研究结果强调了在这一关键公共卫生领域制定针对性预防策略和进一步开展调查的必要性。