机器人和人工智能在强迫症及相关疾病中的应用:2010年至2025年出版物的文献计量分析。

IF 4.5 4区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Ming Chen , Haozhang Huang , Shiqun Chen , Cailan Hou
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摘要

目的:机器人和人工智能(AI)应用的最新进展显示出在心理健康方面的前景,特别是在治疗强迫症(OCD)和相关疾病方面。本研究旨在分析关于机器人和人工智能在强迫症和相关疾病中的应用的出版物的景观。方法:数据来源于PubMed数据库,通过文献计量学和可视化分析来评估来源、机构、国家、高影响力文献和与该领域相关的关键词。结果:共检索到179篇文章,作者1403人。发表的文章总数呈现出持续上升的趋势,《精神病学前沿》(FRONTIERS IN PSYCHIATRY)成为出版数量最多的期刊。贡献最多的三个国家是中国、美国和荷兰。值得注意的是,中国的多国出版物(MCP)率仅为6% %左右。此外,中国作者在高影响力文献中的代表性有限,在前10名高影响力文章中只有2篇,在前10名被引用最多的文章中只有1篇。识别出的高频关键词包括“强迫症”、“机器学习”和“人工智能”,其中明显没有提到机器人。结论:尽管中国的出版物产量有所增加,但迫切需要提高研究质量,促进更大的国际合作,以充分利用机器人和人工智能应用在治疗强迫症及相关疾病方面的潜在优势。
本文章由计算机程序翻译,如有差异,请以英文原文为准。
Robot and AI applications in obsessive-compulsive disorder and related disorders: A bibliometric analysis of publications from 2010 to 2025

Objective

Recent advancements in robot and artificial intelligence (AI) applications show promise in mental health, particularly in treating obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and related disorders. This study aims to analyze the landscape of publications regarding robot and AI applications in OCD and related disorders.

Methods

Data were sourced from the PubMed database, with bibliometric and visualization analyses conducted to evaluate sources, institutions, countries, high-impact literature, and keywords relevant to the field.

Results

A total of 179 articles were retrieved, authored by 1403 contributors. The overall number of published articles has shown a consistent upward trend, with “FRONTIERS IN PSYCHIATRY” emerging as the leading journal by publication volume. The top three contributing countries were China, the United States, and the Netherlands. Notably, China's multi-country publication (MCP) rate was only around 6 %. Additionally, Chinese authors had limited representation in high-impact literature, with only 2 out of the top 10 high-impact articles and just 1 out of the top 10 most cited articles. High-frequency keywords identified included "OCD", "Machine Learning" and “Artificial Intelligence” with robot references notably absent.

Conclusions

Regardless of the increased publication output from China, there is a critical need to enhance research quality and promote greater international collaboration to fully leverage the potential benefits of robot and AI applications for treating OCD and related disorders.
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Asian journal of psychiatry
Asian journal of psychiatry Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
CiteScore
12.70
自引率
5.30%
发文量
297
审稿时长
35 days
期刊介绍: The Asian Journal of Psychiatry serves as a comprehensive resource for psychiatrists, mental health clinicians, neurologists, physicians, mental health students, and policymakers. Its goal is to facilitate the exchange of research findings and clinical practices between Asia and the global community. The journal focuses on psychiatric research relevant to Asia, covering preclinical, clinical, service system, and policy development topics. It also highlights the socio-cultural diversity of the region in relation to mental health.
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