Xianhang Zhu, Jiayuan Liu, WenZhuo Wei, Lijun Ma, He Du, Anran Jin, Jingyi He, Xiaoming Li
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A bibliometric analysis of publications on delusions: revealing the current state of the field and future trends.
Delusions are present in various mental disorders and psychological distress; the mechanisms underlying delusion formation are shared among these conditions to some extent. To elucidate the dynamic evolution of the delusion research field from its inception to the present, this study aims to delineate the current state of delusion research and identify future research frontiers. A comprehensive analysis of publications in the field of delusions using the bibliometric tool CiteSpace. The author collaboration network displays a radial layout centered on Freeman Daniel, surrounded by multiple collaborative clusters. The institutional collaboration network is relatively sparse but retains some structural organization, with institutions such as the University of London, University College London, Harvard University and Yale University holding significant influence in the field. The United States and the United Kingdom are the leading countries in academic output within the field, with two representative co-authored publications being highly cited. Keywords with guiding significance for future research include the following: 'mental health', 'anxiety', 'health', 'psychometric property', 'case report', 'paranoia', 'auditory verbal hallucinations' and 'validity'. Delusion research has evolved from sparse early 20th-century studies to a mature, diverse field, shifting from psychoanalysis to empirical, mechanistic approaches. In recent years, the research field has become more mature and specialized. Despite vibrant contributions, fragmented research networks and regional clustering highlight opportunities for interdisciplinary and international collaboration. Future directions include the rise of novel adjunctive intervention technologies, refined studies and interventions targeting cognitive mechanisms, integration of social and psychological factors, exploration of neural mechanisms, personalized and modular interventions, transdiagnostic research, integration of phenomenology and computational models, and rise of computational psychiatry.
期刊介绍:
Psychology, Health & Medicine is a multidisciplinary journal highlighting human factors in health. The journal provides a peer reviewed forum to report on issues of psychology and health in practice. This key publication reaches an international audience, highlighting the variation and similarities within different settings and exploring multiple health and illness issues from theoretical, practical and management perspectives. It provides a critical forum to examine the wide range of applied health and illness issues and how they incorporate psychological knowledge, understanding, theory and intervention. The journal reflects the growing recognition of psychosocial issues as they affect health planning, medical care, disease reaction, intervention, quality of life, adjustment adaptation and management.
For many years theoretical research was very distant from applied understanding. The emerging movement in health psychology, changes in medical care provision and training, and consumer awareness of health issues all contribute to a growing need for applied research. This journal focuses on practical applications of theory, research and experience and provides a bridge between academic knowledge, illness experience, wellbeing and health care practice.