COVID-19 and Substance Use: A Scientometric Assessment of Global Publications During 2020 and 2021

IF 0.8 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
S. Grover, B. Gupta, K. Ahmed
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Aim: This study aimed to assess the characteristics and trends of research on substance use and COVID-19. Methods: Keywords related to “Covid-19” and “Substance Use” were used in a search query formulated for the Scopus search engine. The articles published during the years 2020 and 2021, through early November 2021, were considered. Results: A total of 2184 publications were published on this topic, averaging 9.69 citations per paper. About one-seventh (13.96%) share of global publications was supported by extramural funding support. The maximum number of publications emerged from the United States of America (USA) (n = 831; 38.05%), followed by the United Kingdom (UK) (n = 212; 9.71%), India (n = 165; 7.55%), and Canada (155 papers; 7.10%). In terms of citation impact, publications emerging from China (24.42 and 2.52) had the highest citation impact, followed by publications emerging from Australia (18.83 and 1.94), France (16.48 and 1.70), the UK (15.44 and 1.59), Italy (13.36 and 1.38), and Canada (12.73 and 1.31). When the data in terms of specific institutes were evaluated, Harvard Medical School, USA (n = 52), was ranked first in productivity, followed by the University of Toronto, Canada (n = 47); the Yale School of Medicine, USA (n = 35); INSERM, France (n = −29); and the University of British Columbia, Canada (n = 2s). The University College London, UK (30.24 and 3.12), ranked first in citation impact, followed by INSERM, France (22.0 and 2.27); the Sapienza University of Rome, Italy (17.4 and 1.8); and the University of Toronto, Canada (13.68 and 1.41). When the journals were evaluated, the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (n = 83) ranked first in publication productivity, followed by the Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment (n = 73), Frontiers in Psychology (n = 39), Drug and Alcohol Dependence (n = 28), and International Journal of Drug Policy (n = 26). Conclusion: This bibliometric study suggests that a large amount of literature has accumulated during the COVID-19 pandemic on substance use disorders, both from developed and developing countries.
2019冠状病毒病和物质使用:2020年和2021年全球出版物的科学计量学评估
目的:本研究旨在评估药物使用与新冠肺炎研究的特点和趋势。方法:在Scopus搜索引擎的搜索查询中使用与“新冠肺炎”和“物质使用”相关的关键词。考虑了2020年和2021年至2021年11月初发表的文章。结果:共有2184篇关于该主题的出版物发表,平均每篇论文被引用9.69次。约七分之一(13.96%)的全球出版物得到了校外资金支持。美国的出版物数量最多(n=831;38.05%),其次是英国(n=212;9.71%)、印度(n=165;7.55%)和加拿大(155篇论文;7.10%)。就引用影响而言,中国的出版物(24.42和2.52)引用影响最大,其次是澳大利亚的出版物(18.83和1.94),法国(16.48和1.70)、英国(15.44和1.59)、意大利(13.36和1.38)和加拿大(12.73和1.31)。在评估特定机构的数据时,美国哈佛医学院(n=52)的生产力排名第一,其次是加拿大多伦多大学(n=47);美国耶鲁大学医学院(n=35);INSERM,法国(n=-29);以及加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚大学(n=2)。英国伦敦大学学院(30.24和3.12)在引文影响方面排名第一,其次是法国INSERM(22.0和2.27);意大利罗马萨皮恩扎大学(17.4和1.8);以及加拿大多伦多大学(13.68和1.41)。对这些期刊进行评估时,《国际环境研究与公共卫生杂志》(n=83)的出版生产力排名第一,其次是《药物滥用治疗杂志》(n=73)、《心理学前沿》(n=39)、《药物和酒精依赖》(n=28)和《国际药物政策杂志》(t=26)。结论:这项文献计量研究表明,在新冠肺炎大流行期间,发达国家和发展中国家积累了大量关于物质使用障碍的文献。
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