Research Trends in Amish Population Health, a Growing Literature about a Growing Rural Population.

Journal of rural social sciences Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-05-17
Cory Anderson, Lindsey Potts
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The Amish are an endogamous rural population experiencing rapid growth; consequently, they have attracted the attention of population health researchers and service providers. With approximately one quarter of all Amish studies publications now devoted to population health (n=246), the time is ripe to review research trends. Using bibliometric measures, we map the genealogy, influence, and configuration of Amish health publications. Amish population health research has (1) a health culture-focused core with clusters representing social science and health practice, (2) peripheral clusters addressing health conditions-mental, physical, and injury/safety-and (3) several clusters straddling both. We identify fruitful interdisciplinary studies and recommend researchers investigating health culture and conditions seek ways to integrate their research agendas. This article represents a pivot-point for Amish population health research, for it provides a first-ever bibliometric mapping, allowing researchers to more easily locate their work within the literature and identify opportunities for interdisciplinary collaborations.

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阿米什人口健康研究趋势,关于农村人口增长的文献。
阿米什人是一个快速增长的内婚制农村人口;因此,它们引起了人口健康研究人员和服务提供者的注意。现在,大约四分之一的阿米什研究出版物都是关于人口健康的(n=246),审查研究趋势的时机已经成熟。使用文献计量测量,我们绘制了阿米什人健康出版物的谱系、影响和配置。阿米什人口健康研究有(1)以健康文化为核心,集群代表社会科学和健康实践;(2)外围集群解决健康状况——精神、身体和伤害/安全问题;(3)几个集群横跨两者。我们确定了富有成效的跨学科研究,并建议研究卫生文化和条件的研究人员寻求整合其研究议程的方法。这篇文章代表了阿米什人口健康研究的一个转折点,因为它提供了有史以来第一次文献计量测绘,使研究人员能够更容易地在文献中定位他们的工作,并确定跨学科合作的机会。
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