关键词可视化研究COVID-19对心理健康的影响

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Gabriela Štefková, Kvetoslava Rimárová, Erik Dorko, Lucia Dimunová, Martina Tejová
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目标:欧盟全球卫生优先事项的重点是确保人民终生享有更好的健康和福祉,并减少国家间的不平等。COVID-19大流行可以理解为直接或间接影响世界各地人们心理健康的一系列事件。本研究的目的是通过使用VOSviewer工具在Scopus数据库中搜索获得的与“COVID-19”和“心理健康”相关的所有关键词共现的主要分组。方法:采用文献计量学方法,对Scopus数据库2023年1月31日检索的医学研究领域科学论文中“COVID-19”和“心理健康”关键词的出现情况进行描述性研究,涵盖时间为2020年至2022年加上2023年1月。结果是将1,625篇文章提取成csv文件并插入VOSviewer工具。通过使用VOSviewer计算关键词的共现次数,最终结果是1211个关键词。在1211个关键词中,选择了44个与“COVID-19”和“心理健康”相关的总功率链接强度不同的关键词。结果:通过对Scopus数据库检索的科技文章关键词可视化,确认疫情后抑郁、焦虑的高发率和权力链存在。“社会支持”、“社会孤立”、“感知到的社会支持”和“痴呆症”等关键词为我们提供了潜在的研究领域,并引发了关于最近大流行对心理健康影响的讨论。另一个警告是“肥胖”这个关键词的出现及其与个人和社会健康后果的关联。在所有国家中,美国、英国和中国贡献最多,发表了以大流行病和心理健康为重点的科学出版物。结论:可视化关键词“COVID-19”和“心理健康”,特别是“抑郁”和“焦虑”,为进一步研究开辟了新的领域,并建立了预防措施,从而保护心理健康免受这类潜在危险事件的损害。
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Findings on impact of COVID-19 on mental health using keyword visualization.

Objective: The EU global health priorities focus on ensuring better health and well-being for people throughout their lives as well as on reducing inequalities between countries. The COVID-19 pandemic can be understood as a set of several events that directly or indirectly affected the mental health of people around the world. The aim of this study was to identify the main groupings of co-occurrence of all keywords related to the main keywords "COVID-19" and "mental health" acquired through search in the Scopus database using the VOSviewer tool.

Methods: Descriptive study based on a bibliometric analysis of the occurrence of the keywords "COVID-19" and "mental health" in scientific articles retrieved from the Scopus database on 31 January 2023 covering period from 2020 to 2022 plus January 2023 in the field of medical research. The result was 1,625 articles extracted into a csv file and inserted into VOSviewer tool. By counting the number of co-occurrences of keywords using the VOSviewer, the final result was 1,211 keywords. Out of the 1,211 keywords 44 different keywords with the total power link strength of association with the keywords "COVID-19" and "mental health" were selected.

Results: The presence of high rates and power links of depression and anxiety after the pandemic situation has been confirmed by visualization of keywords in scientific articles retrieved from Scopus database. The keywords "social support", "social isolation", "perceived social support", and "dementia" inform us about potential areas of research and trigger discussion about the impact of the recent pandemic on mental health. Another warning was the occurrence of the keyword "obesity" and its association with health consequences for individuals and society. Among all countries, the United States, the United Kingdom and China contributed the most with scientific publications focusing on pandemic and mental health.

Conclusion: The visualization of the keywords "COVID-19" and "mental health", specifically "depression" and "anxiety" create a new area for further research as well as establishing preventive measures leading to protection from mental health damage in the events of possible dangers of this type.

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Central European journal of public health
Central European journal of public health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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期刊介绍: The Journal publishes original articles on disease prevention and health protection, environmental impacts on health, the role of nutrition in health promotion, results of population health studies and critiques of specific health issues including intervention measures such as vaccination and its effectiveness. The review articles are targeted at providing up-to-date information in the sphere of public health. The Journal is geographically targeted at the European region but will accept specialised articles from foreign sources that contribute to public health issues also applicable to the European cultural milieu.
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