Adapted Physical Education for Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Bibliography Analysis in Publication 2001-2023

Erick BURHAEIN, Diajeng Tyas Pinru PHYTANZA, Carla Cristina Vieira LOURENÇO, Muchlas ABROR, Agus SETİAWAN
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This study chose the Pubmed database (one of the world's leading databases) as the research sample and data source to be used in the bibliometric analysis. The research sample of 143 articles was published following keyword search conditions. To explore and identify key thematic areas as well as emerging topics using keyword co-occurrence analysis. To support the visualization and analysis process of the data obtained, the Vosviewer application is used. The results of this study show that APE for ASD is a research field that still needs development, this is seen from the productivity in publications ranging from 2001 to 2023, whose publication range is still below 85 articles per five years. In the visualization section, the density of high keywords is presented in 5 clusters, namely: (1) disorder; (2) service; (3) quality; (4); student (5) intervention. Bibliometric analysis in the form of mapping this analysis provides conveyance to the public regarding the pattern of publication development in the field of APE for ASD. With these findings, it helping make a multi-year research roadmap. Furthermore, it contributes to further next research, namely such as: 1) The need for holistic research on the dimensions of disorder, service, quality, and student that cluster; and, 2) the need for in-depth research focusing on one or more of the themes that are still rarely studied. such as motor skills, eating, COVID, autistic adult, Emily, home, depression, mother, care, and autistic individual
自闭症谱系障碍的适应性体育教育:出版书目分析2001-2023
本研究选择Pubmed数据库(世界领先的数据库之一)作为研究样本和数据源,用于文献计量分析。研究样本为143篇文章,在关键词搜索条件下发表。利用关键词共现分析,探索和确定关键主题领域以及新兴主题。为了支持所获得数据的可视化和分析过程,使用了Vosviewer应用程序。本研究结果表明,APE对于ASD是一个有待发展的研究领域,这从2001年至2023年的出版物生产率来看,其出版量仍低于85篇/ 5年。在可视化部分,高关键词的密度呈现为5个簇,即:(1)无序;(2)服务;(3)质量;(4);学生(5)干预。以制图的形式进行文献计量分析,这种分析为公众提供了关于ASD APE领域出版发展模式的信息。有了这些发现,它有助于制定一个多年的研究路线图。研究结果表明:1)需要对集群的无序、服务、质量和学生维度进行整体研究;2)需要对一个或多个仍然很少被研究的主题进行深入研究。比如运动技能、饮食、COVID、自闭症成年人、艾米丽、家、抑郁、母亲、护理和自闭症患者
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