Yang Yan, Li Jun-Xiong, Wang Zi-Ling, Zhu Si-En, Xie Jian-Zhou
Guangdong Hospital of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine, Foshan, 528200, China.
GuangZhou University of Chinese Medicine, Guangzhou, 510006, China.
Arch Dermatol Res. 2025 May 20;317(1):771. doi: 10.1007/s00403-025-04269-w.
In recent decades, the prevalence of atopic dermatitis (AD) has dramatically risen due to modern environmental exposures and drastic lifestyle changes. Furthermore, many studies emphasize that the prevalence of mental health issues, such as depression and anxiety, is much higher among patients with AD compared to the general population. Consequently, there is an urgent imperative to delve into emerging research trends and focal points concerning the association between AD and depression. By analyzing the literature on the correlation between AD and Depression in the Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC) over the past three decades, our study aims to investigate the key research areas and trends related to the connection between AD and depression through bibliometric analysis, offering useful insights for future researchers in this area. Publications from January 1, 1994, to December 31, 2024, were retrieved from WoSCC on January 5, 2025, and visualized with Excel and Vosviewer software. Summing up to 729 papers were included, authored by 3,670 individuals. The United States, Germany, and the United Kingdom were prominent in researching the link between AD and depression, with the US publishing the highest number of papers-216 in total. Jonathan I. Silverberg stood out as the most prolific author in this field. Keywords visualization analysis revealed that "atopic dermatitis" and "depression" were core topics. It is noteworthy that there has been a significant evolution in research emphasis over time, with studies of AD associated with depression moving from early "pruritus" "psoriasis", and "stress" studies, gradually transitioning into the field of adolescent mental health, suggesting that society's interest in dermatologic conditions and their psychological impact is gradually extending from purely physical symptoms to the broader implications of mental health and quality of life. A thorough bibliometric analysis was initially performed to outline the current state and knowledge framework of the connection between AD and depression, aiming to offer guidance and new insights for future research in this area.
近几十年来,由于现代环境暴露和剧烈的生活方式变化,特应性皮炎(AD)的患病率急剧上升。此外,许多研究强调,与普通人群相比,AD患者中抑郁症和焦虑症等心理健康问题的患病率要高得多。因此,迫切需要深入研究AD与抑郁症之间关联的新兴研究趋势和重点。通过分析过去三十年科学网核心合集(WoSCC)中关于AD与抑郁症相关性的文献,我们的研究旨在通过文献计量分析调查与AD和抑郁症之间联系相关的关键研究领域和趋势,为该领域的未来研究人员提供有用的见解。2025年1月5日从WoSCC中检索了1994年1月1日至2024年12月31日的出版物,并用Excel和Vosviewer软件进行了可视化。总共纳入了729篇论文,作者为3670人。美国、德国和英国在研究AD与抑郁症之间的联系方面较为突出,美国发表的论文数量最多,总计216篇。乔纳森·I·西尔弗伯格是该领域最多产的作者。关键词可视化分析表明,“特应性皮炎”和“抑郁症”是核心主题。值得注意的是,随着时间的推移,研究重点发生了显著演变,与抑郁症相关的AD研究从早期的“瘙痒”“银屑病”和“压力”研究,逐渐过渡到青少年心理健康领域,这表明社会对皮肤病及其心理影响的关注正从单纯的身体症状逐渐扩展到心理健康和生活质量的更广泛影响。最初进行了全面的文献计量分析,以概述AD与抑郁症之间联系的现状和知识框架,旨在为该领域的未来研究提供指导和新见解。