Suicide and suicidal ideation in the times of the Covid-19 pandemic: A scientometric analysis

被引:1
作者
Palod, Rajat [1 ]
Joshi, Mahika [1 ]
Kumar, Rupali [1 ]
Ligade, Virendra [1 ]
机构
[1] Manipal Acad Higher Educ, Manipal Coll Pharmaceut Sci, Manipal, Karnataka, India
基金
英国科研创新办公室;
关键词
Anxiety; bibliometric analysis; coronavirus; depression; mental health; IMPACT; CITATIONS;
D O I
10.4103/indianjpsychiatry.indianjpsychiatry_382_21
中图分类号
R749 [精神病学];
学科分类号
100205 ;
摘要
Objectives: The article aims to explore the studies performed on suicide because of coronavirus disease 19 through a bibliometric analysis. A quantitative analysis of the topic furnishes data on the publication pattern, influential research journals, highly cited articles, productive countries and organizations, the authorship pattern, and the collaborative pattern between authors. Methods: Data regarding the type of documents, most cited articles, influential research journals, contributions per country, and so on were extracted for the study from the Scopus database. Data analysis and visualization were performed through R-Studio and the VOSviewer application. Results: A bibliometric analysis encompassing scientific contributions based on suicide or suicide-related ideation because of the coronavirus pandemic showed a total of 494 documents published in 230 journals/books. The articles published by proficient authors in reputed journals highlighted the key areas of research in the field. USA dominated the list of scientific production of countries contributing to 340 documents. Conclusion: The results provided by this analysis could act as a steppingstone for experts to design a roadmap for mental health research during the pandemic. Studies can be designed to gather information on mental health conditions across specific age groups. Research collaborations that facilitate the publication of pooled protocols and data are encouraged.
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页码:497 / 504
页数:8
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