土耳其WoS社会工作研究文献计量学分析。

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Hüseyin Zahid Kara, İhsan Kutlu
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目的:本研究旨在对Web of Science (WoS)数据库中与土耳其相关的社会工作类出版物进行文献计量分析。该分析侧重于过去四十年的主题趋势、出版动态和合作网络。材料和方法:数据来源于2024年12月26日的WoS Core Collection。搜索使用“社会工作”类别过滤器进行,国家归属仅限于土耳其。仅纳入文章和综述论文。使用MS Excel、VOSviewer和Bibliometrix对1372位作者的504篇论文进行分析。考察了以下文献计量指标:出版年份、期刊分布、关键词频率、作者合作。结果:2019年以来,论文发表量明显增加。最常使用的出版物是“儿童与青少年服务评论”、“社会服务研究杂志”和“公共卫生杂志中的社会工作”。经常使用的关键词包括“健康”、“心理健康”、“抑郁”和“青少年”。机构和国际合作模式显示,与美国、英国和德国的伙伴关系最为活跃。讨论:调查结果表明,对精神卫生、儿童福利和社会心理问题的专题关注日益增加,特别是在大流行期间和之后。虽然方法论主题的代表性仍然不足,但国际合作和专题多样性有所增加。结论:土耳其相关的社会工作研究正日益融入全球学术研究。在专题范围和国际合作方面取得了显著进展。但是,方法多样化仍然是今后发展的一个关键领域。
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Bibliometric Analysis of Social Work Studies Published in WoS from Turkey.

Purpose: This study aims to conduct a bibliometric analysis of publications affiliated with Turkey in the Social Work category of the Web of Science (WoS) database. The analysis focuses on thematic trends, publication dynamics and collaboration networks over the last four decades.

Materials and methods: Data were retrieved from the WoS Core Collection on 26 December 2024. Search was conducted using the "Social Work" category filter, with country affiliation limited to Turkey. Only articles and review papers were included. A total of 504 publications by 1,372 authors were analyzed using MS Excel, VOSviewer and Bibliometrix. Following bibliometric indicators were examined: publication year, journal distribution, keyword frequency, author collaboration.

Results: There has been a marked increase in publication output since 2019. The most frequently used publication outlets were "Children and Youth Services Review," "Journal of Social Service Research" and "Social Work in Public Health Journal." Frequently used keywords included "health," "mental health," "depression," and "adolescents." Institutional and international collaboration patterns revealed that the most active partnerships were with the United States, the United Kingdom, and Germany.

Discussion: The findings suggest a growing thematic focus on mental health, child welfare, and psychosocial issues, particularly during and after the pandemic. While methodological themes remain underrepresented, international collaboration and thematic diversity have increased.

Conclusion: Turkey-affiliated social work research is increasingly being integrated into global scholarship. There has been notable progress in thematic scope and international collaboration. However, methodological diversification remains a key area for future development.

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