2018
DOI: 10.1186/s13033-018-0182-6
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Global trends in research related to social media in psychology: mapping and bibliometric analysis

Abstract: BackgroundSocial media, defined as interactive Web applications, have been on the rise globally, particularly among adults. The objective of this study was to investigate the trend of the literature related to the most used social network worldwide (i.e. Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Snapchat, and Instagram) in the field of psychology. Specifically, this study will assess the growth in publications, citation analysis, international collaboration, author productivity, emerging topics and the mapping of frequent … Show more

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“…Top 10 most productive countries for aflatoxin research with the traditional researching nations' scientific productivity ranking[18,[34][35][36][54][55][56]. The current data verified that Turkey, Egypt and Iran have been the main research contributors from the Middle Eastern countries.…”
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“…Top 10 most productive countries for aflatoxin research with the traditional researching nations' scientific productivity ranking[18,[34][35][36][54][55][56]. The current data verified that Turkey, Egypt and Iran have been the main research contributors from the Middle Eastern countries.…”
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“…The use of Scopus as a bibliometric tool was based on the idea that it has a better coverage of journals than other databases such as Web of Science [29,30]. Additionally, Scopus has been used and validated in previously published bibliometric analyses [8,9,18,[31][32][33][34][35][36][37]. Data were collected in March 2019.…”
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“…En el mundo de habla hispana también se pueden encontrar trabajos de este tipo, por ejemplo figuran los estudios de la Revista Galego-Portuguesa de Psicoloxía e Educación (Campos & López-Castedo, 2013), la revista chilena Psykhe (Salas et al, 2017) Los estudios bibliométricos también han permitido valorar la producción en ciertas áreas del conocimiento, por ejemplo, se ha analizado la producción en psicología positiva (Rusk & Waters, 2013;Schui & Krampen, 2010), en psicofarmacología de los departamentos de psicología (Portillo-Salido, 2010), en psicología social (Van Leeuwen, 2013), en psicología de la personalidad (Allik, 2013), el estado de la producción en psicología social en África y las redes de colaboración (Quayle & Greer, 2014), las tendencias de investigación en psicología industrial y organizacional (Piotrowski, 2014), las publicaciones hispanoamericanas en psicología clínica (Bregman, López-López & García, 2015), la producción española en psicología educativa (González Sala & Osca Lluch, 2016), la producción latinoamericana en psicología del tránsito y la seguridad vial (Barboza-Palomino, Rojas-Portocarrero & Salas, 2017), la investigación experimental en psicología escolar (Begeny, Levy, Hida & Norwalk, 2018), en experiencias adversas en la infancia (Vega-Arce & Núñez-Ulloa, 2018), en psicología arquitectónica (Zhu et al, 2018), en psicología ambiental (Xu et al, 2018) y la investigación relacionada con las redes sociales en psicología (Zyoud, Sweileh, Awang & Al-Jabi, 2018).…”
Section: El Análisis Bibliométrico Y Su Estado Del Arte En Psicologíaunclassified
“…11th Neufeld et al [66] "Reduced anxiety-like behavior and central neurochemical change in germ-free mice" [95], toxicology [28], social media in psychology [96], parasitic diseases [51,97], and viral diseases [98][99][100]. Additionally, it also reveals that researchers paid great attention on the MGBA mostly in recent years, and published several outstanding articles on top-ranking journals in the medical field such as Science [56] and Nature [64].…”
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