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Bibliometric analysis of peer-reviewed literature in transgender health (1900 – 2017)

机译:跨性别健康同行评审文献的文献计量分析(1900年至2017年)

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Transgender community is marginalized and under-researched. Analysis of peer-reviewed literature in transgender health is needed to better understand health needs and human rights of transgender people. Therefore, the aim of this study was to analyze global research activity in transgender health published in peer-reviewed journals. Peer-reviewed documents in transgender health were retrieved using Scopus database. VOSviewer was used to map frequently encountered author keywords while ArcGIS 10.1 was used to map the geographical distribution of the retrieved documents. Most active countries, institutions, and authors were presented. The study period was set from 1900 to 2017. In total, 5772 peer-reviewed documents were obtained. English (5008; 86.8%) was the most frequently encountered language. A dramatic increase in the number of publications was seen in the last decade. The retrieved documents had an average of 12.1 citations per document and h-index of 92. Most frequently encountered author keywords were Human immunodeficiency virus infection and acquired immune deficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS), mental health, and discrimination. Authors from 80 different countries contributed to publishing the retrieved documents. Publications originated mainly from Northern America, certain European countries, Australia, and Brazil. Professor Gooren, L.J.G. was the most active author in this field with 104 (1.88%) publications. Top active authors were in the fields of endocrinology, plastic surgery, psychiatry/psychology, public health, and sexology. Five of the top ten active authors were from the USA, three were from the Netherlands, and two were from Belgium. The most active institution was the VU University Medical Center (Netherlands) (184; 3.2%) followed by the University of California, San Francisco (USA) (157; 2.7%). The International Journal of Transgenderism was most active (284; 4.9%) in publishing articles in transgender health. However, documents published in the American Journal of Public Health had the highest impact with 53.5 citations per article. There was a noticeable growth of research in transgender health in the last decade. Researchers from different world regions need to get involved in health and human rights research of transgender community.
机译:跨性别者社区被边缘化和研究不足。需要分析跨性别健康方面的同行评审文献,以更好地了解跨性别者的健康需求和人权。因此,本研究的目的是分析发表在同行评审期刊上的全球跨性别健康研究活动。使用Scopus数据库检索了变性者健康方面经过同行评审的文档。 VOSviewer用于映射经常遇到的作者关键字,而ArcGIS 10.1用于映射检索到的文档的地理分布。介绍了最活跃的国家,机构和作者。研究期限为1900年至2017年。共获得5772份同行评审文件。英语(5008; 86.8%)是最常遇到的语言。在过去十年中,出版物数量急剧增加。检索到的文档平均每个文档被引用12.1次,h-index为92。最常见的作者关键词是人类免疫缺陷病毒感染和获得性免疫缺陷综合症(HIV / AIDS),心理健康和歧视。来自80个不同国家的作者为出版检索的文档做出了贡献。出版物主要来自北美,某些欧洲国家,澳大利亚和巴西。古伦教授是该领域最活跃的作者,拥有104(1.88%)种出版物。最活跃的作者是内分泌学,整形外科,精神病学/心理学,公共卫生和性学领域。前十位活跃作者中有五位来自美国,三位来自荷兰,两位来自比利时。最活跃的机构是VU大学医学中心(荷兰)(184; 3.2%),其次是加利福尼亚大学旧金山分校(美国)(157; 2.7%)。 《国际变性论杂志》在发表有关变性者健康的文章方面最为活跃(284; 4.9%)。但是,《美国公共卫生杂志》上发表的文件影响最大,每篇文章被引用53.5次。在过去的十年中,跨性别健康的研究显着增长。来自世界不同地区的研究人员需要参与跨性别社区的健康和人权研究。

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