2010-2024 年受暴力侵害妇女心理健康文献的文献计量概况

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Andy Paul García Orbe, Heydi Tananta Vásquez, Juan Rafael Juarez Díaz, Pacita Mercedes Mozombite Tenazoa, Karen Olinda Castro Mori
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导言:评估 2010-2024 年期间受暴力侵害妇女心理健康的科研成果。方法:对 2010 年至 2024 年期间发表在 Scopus 数据库收录期刊上的手稿进行范围界定。在检索时,我们使用了心理健康、精神健康、心理健康、情感健康、暴力、受暴力侵害的妇女、家庭暴力、暴力侵害妇女等描述词,并在 Scopus 搜索引擎中将这些描述词与布尔运算符 AND、OR 结合使用。进行了叙述性综合。研究结果研究报告包括 3 098 篇出版物,其中 74.3% 为原创文章。在整个研究期间,文章数量持续增长,特别是从2021年开始,2023年(371篇)比2010年(108篇)有所增加。美国是科研成果最多的国家(29.3%)。发表论文数量最多的期刊是《人际暴力期刊》(美国)和《国际环境研究与公共卫生期刊》(瑞士)。影响最大的描述词包括焦虑、抑郁、对妇女的暴力行为和流行病。结论在 COVID-19 大流行期间和之后,对遭受暴力侵害的妇女的心理健康研究引起了研究人员的兴趣和重视,这些研究人员主要来自美国的研究机构,最后,有证据表明,与出现金属健康问题的人群和女性的心理健康政策和计划的实施相关的研究已成为一种趋势。 收到:2024 年 4 月 22 日 / 已接受:2024 年 6 月 30 日 / 发表:2024 年 7 月 5 日
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Bibliometric Profile of the Literature on Psychological Wellbeing in Women who Suffer Violence 2010-2024
Introduction: Evaluate the scientific production of psychological well-being in violated women: periods 2010-2024. Method: Scoping review in which manuscripts published in journals indexed in the Scopus database between 2010 and 2024 were analyzed. For the search we used descriptors such as psychological well-being, mental health, psychological health, emotional health, violence, women in violence, domestic violence, violence against women, which were combined in the Scopus search engine together with the Boolean operators AND, OR. A narrative synthesis was performed. Results: The research report included 3 098 publications, of which 74.3% were original articles. A constant growth in the number of articles was observed throughout the study period, especially from 2021 onwards, with an increase in 2023 (n=371) compared to 2010 (n=108). The United States was the country with the highest scientific production (29.3%). The journals with the highest number of publications were Journal Of Interpersonal Violence (USA) and the International Journal Of Environmental Research And Public Health (Switzerland). Among the descriptors with the highest impact were anxiety, depression, violence to women and pandemic. Conclusions: The research on psychological well-being in women who have suffered violence has attracted the interest and importance of researchers during and after the COVID-19 pandemic, mostly from institutions in the United States, and finally, there is evidence of a trend in studies related to the implementation of policies and plans for psychological well-being in people who present metal health problems and in the female gender.   Received: 22 April 2024 / Accepted: 30 June 2024 / Published: 5 July 2024 
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