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Romanian psychiatric literature: analysis of accessibility and nature of Romanian psychiatric articles.

机译:罗马尼亚精神病学文献:罗马尼亚精神病学文章的可及性和性质分析。

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BACKGROUND: Romania is a low-income country of 22 million people and, currently, information regarding mental health research is limited. Romania is one of the last countries in eastern Europe not to have its own bibliographic biomedical database. AIM: To assess the content and quality of Romanian psychiatric research activity over time. METHOD: EMBASE (1980 to April 2008), MEDLINE (1950 to April 2008) and PsycINFO (1806 to April 2008) were systematically searched for psychiatric articles originating from Romania. The sample from PsycINFO was described. RESULTS: PsycINFO was by far the best source of Romanian mental health literature with a considerable increase in the publication activity since 2000 (PsycINFO identified 3236 hits, MEDLINE 549, EMBASE 139). Most papers are in English, but a sizeable minority are in Romanian (30%), French (4%) or Hungarian (4%). The main topics of interest are cognitive processes, creativity, schizophrenia and cognitive development and stress and are, according to PsycINFO's indexing, 'empirical studies'. Seventeen randomised trials were identified with all studies after 2000 being sponsored by industry. CONCLUSIONS: Surprisingly, and not in keeping with other studies of the literature of neighbouring countries, PsycINFO is the major source of psychiatric bibliographic records of this region. There are signs of a resurgence of research activity in Romania and as the number of local mental health workers increases we can expect more output. Industry is now funding evaluative studies in Romania. As everywhere, but perhaps more acutely in situations of severely limited research support, there is a difficult balance to be struck between benefiting support and losing independence.
机译:背景:罗马尼亚是一个2200万人的低收入国家,目前有关心理健康研究的信息有限。罗马尼亚是东欧最后一个没有自己的书目生物医学数据库的国家之一。目的:评估一段时间以来罗马尼亚精神病学研究活动的内容和质量。方法:系统地搜索EMBASE(1980年至2008年4月),MEDLINE(1950年至2008年4月)和PsycINFO(1806年至2008年4月)来查找源自罗马尼亚的精神科文章。描述了来自PsycINFO的样本。结果:自2000年以来,PsycINFO一直是罗马尼亚精神卫生文献的最佳来源,自2000年以来出版活动显着增加(PsycINFO鉴定了3236次命中,MEDLINE 549,EMBASE 139)。大多数论文用英语撰写,但相当一部分是罗马尼亚文(30%),法文(4%)或匈牙利文(4%)。感兴趣的主要主题是认知过程,创造力,精神分裂症以及认知发展和压力,根据PsycINFO的索引,这些主题是“经验研究”。 2000年以后,共有17项随机试验被确定,所有研究均由工业界赞助。结论:令人惊讶的是,与邻国文献的其他研究不一致,PsycINFO是该地区精神病学书目记录的主要来源。罗马尼亚有重新出现研究活动的迹象,随着当地精神卫生工作者人数的增加,我们可以预期会有更多的产出。工业界现在正在资助罗马尼亚的评估研究。在世界各地,但在研究支持严重受限的情况下,也许更为尖锐,在受益的支持与丧失独立性之间很难取得平衡。

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