Top 100 Cited Articles in Recent Tobacco Research.

Journal of behavioral health Pub Date : 2017-01-01 Epub Date: 2016-08-23 DOI:10.5455/jbh.20160814123529
E Melinda Mahabee-Gittens, Judith S Gordon, Katie F Melink, Ashley L Merianos
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Abstract

Background: The total citations that a peer-reviewed manuscript has is often used to measure the impact that a publication has in its respective field of study. Both the citation count and total number of publications are often used as measures of academic productivity and success. This issue has been previously investigated in the field of tobacco control research. Given the changing landscape in the field of tobacco research since 2004, we sought to re-examine this issue. The study purpose was to identify the 100 top-cited tobacco-related articles published since 2005, and to categorize and describe the fields of study represented in these articles.

Methods: We searched the Scopus library database to determine the citations of the top 100 tobacco-related articles. Information was gathered on: title, number of authors, publication year, journal name and impact factor, country of origin, article type and subject category. Articles were selected and analyzed by two independent investigators.

Results: We identified the 100 top-cited articles published in 58 journals, led by The New England Journal of Medicine (8) and Lancet (6), between 2005 and 2014. The United States was the most common country of origin for the highly-cited articles. The top article types were observation (27%), basic science (26%), and review articles (24%). The most common article subject area was medicine (74%). A statistically significant association was found between the journal impact factor and the number of top 100 cited articles (p = 0.03).

Conclusions: This review may be helpful to identify articles that may be contributing to the conduct of current and future tobacco research. The analysis can be used as a reference to review and evaluate the publications that are making a high impact in the field of tobacco research.

最近烟草研究中被引用的前100篇文章。
背景:同行评议稿件的总引用量通常用于衡量出版物在其各自研究领域的影响。引用数和出版物总数经常被用作衡量学术生产力和成功的指标。这一问题以前曾在烟草控制研究领域进行过调查。鉴于2004年以来烟草研究领域的变化,我们试图重新审视这个问题。研究的目的是确定自2005年以来发表的100篇被引用最多的烟草相关文章,并对这些文章中所代表的研究领域进行分类和描述。方法:检索Scopus图书馆数据库中被引频次前100位的烟草相关文献。收集的信息包括:标题、作者人数、出版年份、期刊名称和影响因子、原产国、文章类型和主题类别。文章的选择和分析由两个独立的调查员。结果:我们确定了2005 - 2014年间在58种期刊上发表的100篇被引频次最高的文章,以《新英格兰医学杂志》(8)和《柳叶刀》(6)为首。美国是高引用文章最常见的原产国。排名前三位的文章类型是观察(27%)、基础科学(26%)和综述(24%)。最常见的文章主题领域是医学(74%)。期刊影响因子与前100篇被引文章数量之间存在统计学显著相关性(p = 0.03)。结论:本综述可能有助于识别可能对当前和未来烟草研究有贡献的文章。该分析可作为审查和评价在烟草研究领域产生重大影响的出版物的参考。
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