Bibliometric study of the scientific productivity of the COVID-19 impact on constructs affecting happiness in university students

IF 1.4 Q3 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
María Bedoya-Gonzales, Yudi Yucra-Mamani, Walker Aragón-Cruz, Katia Barrientos-Paredes, Percy Gómez-Bailón, Sonia Laura-Chauca, J. Fuentes-Lopez, Claudia Flores-Gutiérrez, Marco Cossio-Bolaños, Rossana Gómez-Campos
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COVID-19 has caused a wide range of psychological problems, such as panic disorders, anxiety, and depression. Knowing what others have researched on, what constructs they have focused on, will (a) summarize published information, (b) help identify research gaps, and (c) encourage future research that addresses these gaps. The aim of the study was to analyze the bibliometric indicators of scientific productivity of the impact of COVID-19 on constructs affecting undergraduate happiness. A bibliometric study was conducted. The PubMed database was used. Data summarized were: authors, year of publication, journal name, country, language of publication, and subtopic addressed. A total of 16 English-language studies were identified between April 2022 and December 2022. There were 12 countries that have published on the impact of COVID-19 on constructs affecting college students’ happiness. Most of the studies were developed in the United States (n = 4, 25%) and China (n = 2, 12.5%). Thirteen journals publishing these topics were detected. The subtopics considered were organized into nine categories (e.g., a: Psychological impact, b: Adverse childhood experiences, c: Stress, d: Personality traits, e: Perception of the educational environment, f: Spiritual health, g: Distress, h: Uncertainty and socioemotional learning, i: Satisfaction with life). This study suggests that the number of countries and scientific journals that have published on the impact of COVID-19 on constructs affecting college students’ happiness is small. In addition, the most discussed subtopics during the pandemic were related to constructs such as psychological impact and stress affecting college students’ happiness.
关于 COVID-19 对影响大学生幸福感的构建因素的影响的科学生产力的文献计量学研究
COVID-19 引发了一系列心理问题,如恐慌症、焦虑症和抑郁症。了解其他人研究了什么,他们关注了哪些结构,将(a)总结已发表的信息,(b)帮助确定研究差距,以及(c)鼓励未来针对这些差距进行研究。本研究的目的是分析 COVID-19 对影响大学生幸福感的建构影响的科学生产力文献计量指标。我们进行了一项文献计量学研究。研究使用了 PubMed 数据库。汇总的数据包括:作者、发表年份、期刊名称、国家、发表语言和涉及的副标题。在 2022 年 4 月至 2022 年 12 月期间,共发现了 16 项英文研究。有 12 个国家发表了关于 COVID-19 对影响大学生幸福感的构建因素的影响的研究。大多数研究是在美国(4 项,占 25%)和中国(2 项,占 12.5%)进行的。共发现 13 种发表这些主题的期刊。所考虑的子课题分为九类(例如:a: 心理影响;b: 童年不良经历;c:压力,d:人格特质,e:对教育环境的看法,f: 精神健康,g: 痛苦,h:不确定性和社会情感学习,i. 对生活的满意度):生活满意度)。这项研究表明,就 COVID-19 对影响大学生幸福感的构建因素的影响发表研究的国家和科学期刊数量较少。此外,大流行病期间讨论最多的副标题与影响大学生幸福感的心理影响和压力等建构相关。
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