Top 50 most cited articles about female sexual dysfunction: a bibliometric analysis.

IF 3.6 2区 医学 Q1 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY Sexual medicine reviews Pub Date : 2024-06-26 DOI:10.1093/sxmrev/qeae013
Susan Gong, Samuel Yim, Abdo Kabarriti
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Introduction: Female sexual dysfunction (FSD) consists of low libido, sexual arousal problems, anorgasmia, and dyspareunia. Sexual function is an important aspect of life for many women and is closely correlated with overall well-being. FSD is often underrepresented in the academic space when compared with male sexual disorders, such as erectile dysfunction. As FSD spans many fields (eg, urology, gynecology, psychology), bibliometric analyses are an important resource to highlight landmark articles.

Objectives: To identify key articles about FSD by citation number and bibliometric analysis to facilitate future scholarly efforts into more FSD research.

Methods: We searched for articles in the Web of Science Core Collection between 1900 and 2023 using terms specific to FSD. We identified relevant FSD articles and selected the top 50 most cited. A bibliometric analysis was performed to collect and analyze data about title, authorship, publication year, citation number, journal and impact factor, country and institution, study type, citation index, specialty, and conflict of interest.

Results: An overall 6858 results were identified. The top 50 most cited articles were published between 1997 and 2014 in 12 countries, across 32 institutions, and in 20 journals. The United States produced the most articles. The Journal of Sexual Medicine published the most articles. The mean number of citations per article was 351.64. Observational studies were most common. More than half were sponsored. Of all the specialties, most articles were categorized as urology and nephrology. Research about FSD has been much less impactful than research about male sexual dysfunction, possibly owing to stigma and decreased clinical training.

Conclusion: As FSD covers many fields, bibliometric analyses are invaluable to understand the vast body of knowledge. We hope that this research emphasizes the lack of attention that FSD has had and that it provides health care professionals with a valuable tool to understand the trajectory of FSD to guide future education efforts.

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关于女性性功能障碍被引用最多的 50 篇文章:文献计量分析。
简介女性性功能障碍(FSD)包括性欲低下、性唤起问题、性高潮障碍和性生活障碍。性功能是许多女性生活的一个重要方面,与整体健康密切相关。与男性性功能障碍(如勃起功能障碍)相比,女性性功能障碍在学术领域的代表性往往不足。由于 FSD 涉及多个领域(如泌尿科、妇科、心理学),文献计量分析是突出标志性文章的重要资源:通过引用次数和文献计量分析确定有关 FSD 的重要文章,以促进未来学术界开展更多 FSD 研究:方法:我们使用有关可持续发展教育的特定术语搜索了 1900 年至 2023 年期间 Web of Science Core Collection 中的文章。我们确定了相关的可持续发展教育文章,并选出了被引用次数最多的前 50 篇文章。我们进行了文献计量分析,收集并分析了有关标题、作者、出版年份、引用次数、期刊和影响因子、国家和机构、研究类型、引用指数、专业和利益冲突的数据:共发现了 6858 项成果。被引用次数最多的前 50 篇文章发表于 1997 年至 2014 年间的 12 个国家、32 个机构和 20 种期刊。美国发表的文章最多。性医学杂志》发表的文章最多。每篇文章的平均引用次数为351.64次。观察研究最为常见。半数以上的研究得到了赞助。在所有专业中,大多数文章被归类为泌尿科和肾脏科。与男性性功能障碍的研究相比,有关 FSD 的研究影响要小得多,这可能是由于耻辱感和临床培训的减少:结论:由于 FSD 涉及多个领域,文献计量分析对于了解庞大的知识体系非常宝贵。我们希望这项研究能强调 FSD 缺乏关注的问题,并为医疗保健专业人员提供了解 FSD 发展轨迹的宝贵工具,以指导未来的教育工作。
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