HIGHLY CITED ARTICLES IN EVOLUTIONARY PSYCHIATRY: ASSESSMENT WITH A QUALITY AND ERROR RATING SCALE

Chad Beyer, Chanel Robinson, Dan Stein
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ABSTRACT Introduction: Evolutionary psychiatry is a rapidly growing field that emphasizes the value of evolutionary explanations for traits that make individuals vulnerable to mental disorders. Some articles that apply evolutionary theory to psychiatric disorders make errors, such as viewing a disease as if it is an adaptation. We assessed the quantity of errors in the most widely cited articles on evolutionary psychiatry and its relationship to citation frequency Methods: Two reviewers searched PubMed, Web of Science, and Google Scholar on September 8, 2023, using specific search terms related to "evolution" and "psychiatry", in order to find the most highly cited articles in the field. Based on the work of Nesse, we developed a measure for assessing the number of errors and overall quality in evolutionary psychiatry articles. We applied the measure to the 20 most highly cited articles, and calculated the correlations between article quality and number of errors with number of citations. Results: Twenty highly cited articles, with a mean citation count of 758.95 and publication year range from 1964 to 2011, were rated. While the most highly cited articles had good quality on average, they also made important errors. There was no significant correlation of article quality or article errors and citation count. Conclusion: Highly cited articles in evolutionary psychiatry demonstrated strengths but also exhibited weaknesses. The lack of a relationship of quality and error scores with citation rates suggests that other factors influence such citations. Future research should focus on achieving consensus on how best to assess the quality of evolutionary psychiatry articles and on what errors should be avoided.
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进化精神病学的高引用率文章:用质量和错误评级表进行评估
摘要 导言:进化精神病学是一个迅速发展的领域,它强调进化理论对导致个人易患精神疾病的特质的解释价值。一些将进化理论应用于精神疾病的文章存在错误,例如将疾病视为一种适应。我们评估了被广泛引用的进化精神病学文章中的错误数量及其与引用频率的关系:两位审稿人于2023年9月8日使用与 "进化 "和 "精神病学 "相关的特定检索词对PubMed、Web of Science和Google Scholar进行了检索,以找到该领域引用率最高的文章。根据 Nesse 的研究成果,我们开发了一种评估进化精神病学文章错误数量和整体质量的方法。我们对引用率最高的 20 篇文章采用了这一方法,并计算了文章质量和错误数量与引用次数之间的相关性。结果:20 篇高被引文章的平均引用次数为 758.95 次,发表年份从 1964 年到 2011 年不等。虽然被引用次数最多的文章平均质量较高,但它们也存在重要错误。文章质量或文章错误与引用次数没有明显的相关性:结论:进化精神病学中的高引用率文章表现出了优势,但也有不足之处。文章质量和错误评分与引用率之间缺乏关系,这表明影响引用率的还有其他因素。未来的研究应侧重于就如何最好地评估进化精神病学文章的质量以及应避免哪些错误达成共识。
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