The Effect of the COVID Pandemic on Clinical Psychology Research: A Bibliometric Analysis

被引:1
作者
Anders, Jordan [1 ]
Vitevitch, Michael S. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Kansas, Dole Human Dev Ctr, Dept Speech Language Hearing: Sci & Disorders, Spoken Language Lab, Lawrence, KS 66045 USA
关键词
COVID; men; women; mental health; network analysis; bibliometric analysis; NETWORK ANALYSIS;
D O I
10.3390/bs14060463
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
The present bibliometric analysis used traditional measures and network science techniques to examine how the COVID-19 pandemic influenced research in Clinical Psychology. Publication records from the Web of Science (WoS) were obtained for journal articles published prior to (2015 and 2018), during (2020), and at the end of the pandemic (2022) for the search terms "men and mental health" and "women and mental health". Network analyses of author-provided keywords showed that COVID-19 co-occurred with fear, anxiety, depression, and stress for both men and women in 2020. In 2022, COVID-19 co-occurred with topics related to world-wide lockdowns (e.g., alcohol use, substance use, intimate partner violence, loneliness, physical activity), and to more fundamental topics in Clinical Psychology (e.g., eating disorders and post-traumatic stress disorder). Although the COVID pandemic was associated with several changes in the research topics that were examined in Clinical Psychology, pre-existing disparities in the amount of mental health research on men compared to women did not appear to increase (in contrast to increases associated with COVID in pre-existing gender disparities observed in other areas of society).
引用
收藏
页数:18
相关论文
共 45 条
[1]   COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among adults in India: A primary study based on health behavior theories and 5C psychological antecedents model [J].
Aggarwal, Sumit ;
Singh, Lucky ;
Alam, Umaer ;
Sharma, Saurabh ;
Saroj, Shashi Kala ;
Zaman, Kamran ;
Usman, Mohd ;
Kant, Rajni ;
Chaturvedi, Himanshu Kumar .
PLOS ONE, 2024, 19 (05)
[2]   Stress, anxiety, depression and sleep disturbance among healthcare professional during the COVID-19 pandemic: An umbrella review of 72 meta-analyses [J].
Al Maqbali, Mohammed ;
Alsayed, Ahmad ;
Hughes, Ciara ;
Hacker, Eileen ;
Dickens, Geoffrey L. .
PLOS ONE, 2024, 19 (05)
[3]  
[Anonymous], 2022, About us
[4]  
[Anonymous], Coronavirus Tracker
[5]  
Bastian M., 2009, Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence, DOI DOI 10.1609/ICWSM.V3I1.13937
[6]   A surge in food insecurity during the COVID-19 pandemic in a cohort in Mexico City [J].
Bautista-Arredondo, Luis F. ;
Munoz-Rocha, T. Verenice ;
Figueroa, Jose Luis ;
Tellez-Rojo, Martha M. ;
Torres-Olascoaga, Libni A. ;
Cantoral, Alejandra ;
Arboleda-Merino, Laura ;
Leung, Cindy ;
Peterson, Karen E. ;
Lamadrid-Figueroa, Hector .
PLOS ONE, 2024, 19 (05)
[7]  
BAVELAS A, 1950, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, V22, P723, DOI DOI 10.1121/1.1906679
[8]   The publishing delay in scholarly peer-reviewed journals [J].
Bjork, Bo-Christer ;
Solomon, David .
JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, 2013, 7 (04) :914-923
[9]   Centrality and network flow [J].
Borgatti, SP .
SOCIAL NETWORKS, 2005, 27 (01) :55-71
[10]   Network Analysis: An Integrative Approach to the Structure of Psychopathology [J].
Borsboom, Denny ;
Cramer, Angelique O. J. .
ANNUAL REVIEW OF CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY, VOL 9, 2013, 9 :91-121