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Bratislava Medical Journal Vol.125, No.7, p.441–449, 2024

Title: A bibliometric study of worldwide scientific literature on somatopsychics (1913‒2022)
Author: Muhana Fawwazy ILYAS, Graciella Angelica LUKAS, Aldebaran LADO, Sarah Alya RAHMAYANI, Kenneth TAN, Benedictus BENEDICTUS, Matthew Aldo WIJAYANTO, Hedva Rayna HITIPEUW, Putri Titania SULASYONO, Lanjar SUMARNO, Revi Gama Hatta NOVIKA

Abstract: OBJECTIVES: This investigation aims to analyze the characteristics and development of literature and advocate to include “Somatopsychic” as a Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) term.
BACKGROUND: The interplay between physiological processes and psychological conditions,
commonly referred to as “Somatopsychic,” has garnered increasing attention in scientific literature over the years.
METHODS: Somatopsychic-related research from the Scopus database using (Text word) and (MeSH) features. Publications were collected on Mar 22, 2023. The publication output was then analyzed using the R package‘s bibliometrics (Biblioshiny) and VOSviewer.
RESULTS: In this study, search results for “somatopsychic” using (MeSH) resulted in a predictable return of 0 articles. Meanwhile, based on a search with (Text word), this study retrieved 306 documents for an unlimited period (and yielded published articles between 1913 and 2022). The analysis also revealed that 3,176 authors contributed to publications related to somatopsychic, with the United States ranking first in terms of authorship. In addition, the study presented a co-word network that illustrated frequent co-occurrence of particular keywords within somatopsychic research.
CONCLUSION: This study reveals that somatopsychic-related publications are becoming increasingly prevalent. Adding somatopsychic as a dedicated term to the MeSH thesaurus of the National Library of Medicine would assist in indexing and retrieving the most pertinent literature on this topic (Tab. 3, Fig. 5, Ref. 51).

Keywords: bibliometrics, literature, medical subject headings, scopus, somatopsychic
Published online: 21-May-2024
Year: 2024, Volume: 125, Issue: 7 Page From: 441, Page To: 449
doi:10.4149/BLL_2024_68


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