Huang Zhong,Hu Jun,Huang Ke,Che Peng,CiteSpace-based visualization analysis of domestic and foreign researches on post-traumatic stress disorder in recent five years[J].SICHUAN MENTAL HEALTH,2023,36(1):39-47
CiteSpace-based visualization analysis of domestic and foreign researches on post-traumatic stress disorder in recent five years
DOI:10.11886/scjsws20221008002
English keywords:Post-traumatic stress disorder  CiteSpace  Research hotspots  Visualization analysis
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Author NameAffiliationPostcode
Huang Zhong The Third Hospital of Mianyang·Sichuan Mental Health Center Mianyang 621000 China 621000
Hu Jun The Third Hospital of Mianyang·Sichuan Mental Health Center Mianyang 621000 China 621000
Huang Ke The Third Hospital of Mianyang·Sichuan Mental Health Center Mianyang 621000 China 621000
Che Peng* The Third Hospital of Mianyang·Sichuan Mental Health Center Mianyang 621000 China 621000
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      Objective To understand the research status of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) at home and abroad in recent five years, and to grasp the research frontiers and hot spots in this field.Methods Two electronic databases, Web of Science and China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), were retrieved for the literature published from January 1, 2017 to December 31, 2021. A total of 8 505 literatures were included, then the visualization analysis of the number of publications, authors, countries, institutions and keywords was conducted based on Microsoft Excel and CiteSpace software.Results ① The number of publications in domestic and foreign showed an increasing trend in recent five years. ② In foreign literature, the top five countries in terms of the number of publications were the United States, the United Kingdom, China, Australia and Canada, with Canada having the highest centrality (0.18). ③ Both domestic and foreign research institutions were dominated by universities. ④ In terms of the number of articles published, the top three foreign scholars were Bryant RA, Ressler KJ and Greenberg N, and the top three Chinese scholars were Wu Xinchun, Li Yuefeng, Yan Xingke and Zhang Guiqing (tied for the third place). Compared with foreign authors, the number of articles published by Chinese scholars was relatively small. ⑤ In terms of research keywords, PTSD and depression were of more concern in both domestic and foreign.Conclusion In recent five years, PTSD has been a hot topic at home and abroad, with both domestic and international studies focusing on PTSD and depression, and strengthening international exchanges may help promote progress in the field of PTSD research.
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