Financed research from Government Delegation grants for the National Plan on Drugs: Research assessment and scientific impact.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q3 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Adicciones Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.20882/adicciones.1550
Rafael Aleixandre-Benavent, Víctor Agulló-Calatayud, Adolfo Alonso-Arroyo, Francisco-Jesús Bueno-Cañigral, Lourdes Castelló-Cogollos, Rut Lucas-Domínguez, David Melero-Fuentes, Andrea Sixto-Costoya, Antonio Vidal-Infer, Juan-Carlos Valderrama-Zurián
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Addictive disorders are a serious health problem to which large amounts of research resources are devoted. This study aims to analyze the evolution and scientific impact of the publications derived from the funding of research projects by the Spanish National Plan on Drugs (PNSD). The list of grants awarded was provided by the PNSD. Derived publications were obtained by asking the principal investigators of the grants and searching in the Web of Science and Scopus. Bibliometric indicators and evolutive trends of scientific production per project were calculated. On average, the PNSD conferred 15 annual grants to research projects, with an annual amount close to one million euros (€944,200.64) and an average amount per grant of just over €60,000, being higher in basic research and in alcohol. 71,9% of the grants had derived publications and almost half of them produced between one and three publications, with basic research being the most prolific. The international journal in which most articles were published was Psychopharmacology (50) and among Spanish journals, Adicciones stood out (28). A high level of co-authorship and international collaboration was identified. Most of the PNSD-funded projects produced research articles, many of them in journals belonging to the first and second quartiles of the Journal Citation Reports. The results of this study have revealed the scientific impact of the PNSD research projects funding and may contribute to determining future funding priorities.

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政府代表团资助的国家药物计划研究:研究评估和科学影响。
成瘾性疾病是一个严重的健康问题,大量的研究资源都投入其中。本研究旨在分析西班牙国家药物计划资助的研究项目所产生的出版物的演变和科学影响。PNSD提供了赠款清单。衍生出版物是通过询问拨款的主要研究人员并在科学网和Scopus上搜索获得的。计算了每个项目科学成果的文献计量指标和发展趋势。平均而言,PNSD每年向研究项目提供15笔赠款,每年金额接近100万欧元(944200.64欧元),平均每笔赠款略高于60000欧元,在基础研究和酒精领域更高。71.9%的资助来源于出版物,其中近一半的资助产生了一到三份出版物,其中基础研究是最多产的。发表文章最多的国际期刊是《精神药理学》(50篇),在西班牙期刊中,Adicciones脱颖而出(28篇)。确定了高水平的合作和国际合作。国家科学院资助的大多数项目都发表了研究文章,其中许多发表在属于《期刊引文报告》第一和第二四分位数的期刊上。这项研究的结果揭示了PNSD研究项目资助的科学影响,并可能有助于确定未来的资助重点。
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Adicciones
Adicciones SUBSTANCE ABUSE-
CiteScore
4.00
自引率
10.00%
发文量
36
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Adicciones publica artículos originales sobre el tratamiento, la prevención, estudios básicos y descriptivos en el campo de las adicciones, como son las drogas ilegales, el alcohol, el tabaco o cualquier otra adicción, procedentes de distintas disciplinas (medicina, psicología, investigación básica, investigación social, etc.). Todos los artículos son seleccionados después de pasar un proceso de revisión anónimo hecho por expertos en ese tema.
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