Wang Liuxi,Cheng Qinglin,Lian Fuzhi,CiteSpace-based visualization analysis of domestic and foreign research on somatic symptom disorder[J].SICHUAN MENTAL HEALTH,2023,36(5):440-446 |
CiteSpace-based visualization analysis of domestic and foreign research on somatic symptom disorder |
DOI:10.11886/scjsws20230220001 |
English keywords:Somatic symptom disorder Research status Development trends CiteSpace |
Fund projects:浙江省医药卫生科技计划项目(项目名称:学校公共卫生事件引发青少年躯体症状障碍的风险评估工具开发、应用研究,项目编号:2020PY064);杭州市医药卫生科技项目(项目名称:青少年解离倾向的流行特征及影响因素研究,项目编号:0020190783) |
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Background The etiology and pathogenesis of somatic symptom disorder are complicated, for which no effective treatment currently exists, posing a critical impact on their quality of life.Objective To analyze the current situation and development trend in domestic and foreign research on somatic symptom disorder from 2011 to 2021, and to better understand the research frontiers and hot spots in this field.Methods On 31 August 2022, literature on somatic symptom disorder published from January 1, 2011 to January 1, 2023 were searched in China National knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), Wanfang Data Knowledge Service Platform, Web of Science and PubMed, and a total of 15 035 articles were included, then the visualization analysis of the number of publications and keywords was conducted based on Microsoft Excel and CiteSpace software.Results In the field of somatic symptoms disorder research from 2011 to 2021, the number of annual publications demonstrated an overall upward trend in foreign studies, and displayed a slow downward trend in domestic studies. The keyword co-occurrence network analysis revealed that the top five high-frequency keywords were "mental health" "depressive disorder" "depression" "anxiety" and "somatic symptom" in domestic studies, and were "symptom" "prevalence" "depression" "disorder" and "quality of life" in foreign studies. The burst analysis suggested that the burst terms in past five years were "somatic symptom" "syndrome" and "quality of life" in domestic studies, and were "major depressive disorder" and "outcome" in foreign studies. The clustering analysis yielded 8 clusters in domestic studies and 4 clusters in foreign studies, reflecting in the related disease, prevention and treatment protocols and epidemiological characteristics of somatic symptom disorder.Conclusion In recent years, the publications and academic concerns regarding the research on somatic symptom disorder show an upward trend in foreign studies and are relatively inadequate in domestic studies, and both the domestic and foreign studies have been focused on the influencing factors of somatic symptom disorder. [Funded by the Medical Health Science and Technology Project of Zhejiang Provincial (number, 2020PY064); Medical Health Science and Technology Project of Hangzhou (number, 0020190783)] |
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