A global research trend in AUM meditation: A bibliometric analysis of past five decades

YogaMimamsa Pub Date : 2022-07-01 DOI:10.4103/ym.ym_80_22
Medha Bhatt, A. Vashisht, Rupam Verma, Anuradha Gupta, Rohit, V. Arya
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The scientific community has long been interested in mantras and meditation. However, very little study has been done on specific mantras such as AUM. The major goal of this bibliometric study is to aid AUM meditation research by finding all connected publications and subject coverage, as well as uncovering historical trends, active research domains, prominent journals, authors, organizations, and nations, as well as linkages between them. Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) criteria were used to search the Dimensions.ai database for AUM-related articles. VOS-viewer was utilized to reveal emergent trends and transitory patterns in the literature, as well as to demonstrate international collaboration, organizational coupling, and co-cited author networks. After a thorough screening and extensive article reading, fifty studies were chosen for the study. According to the findings, India produced the majority of data. More than half (62%) of the publications were in the field of “Medical and Health”, and about one-sixth (16%) were in “Psychology and Cognitive Sciences”. Based on Publications “The International Journal of Yoga” has the most publications (26.66%) and citations (40.87%). The strongest linkages are found in “Venkatasubramanian, Ganesan (952)”, “India (101)”, and “National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (192)”. This bibliometric analysis synthesized and illustrated 48 years of AUM meditation research, indicating key highlights, and rising trends. The findings of the study contribute to the creation of a platform for future research in the field of AUM meditation.
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AUM冥想的全球研究趋势:过去五十年的文献计量学分析
科学界长期以来一直对咒语和冥想感兴趣。然而,很少有人对诸如AUM之类的特定咒语进行研究。这项文献计量研究的主要目标是帮助AUM冥想研究,找到所有相关的出版物和主题覆盖范围,并揭示历史趋势、活跃的研究领域、著名期刊、作者、组织和国家,以及它们之间的联系。系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目(PRISMA)标准用于在Dimensions.ai数据库中搜索AUM相关文章。VOS查看器用于揭示文献中的新兴趋势和过渡模式,并展示国际合作、组织耦合和共同引用的作者网络。经过彻底的筛选和广泛的文章阅读,选择了50项研究进行研究。根据调查结果,印度提供了大部分数据。超过一半(62%)的出版物在“医学与健康”领域,约六分之一(16%)在“心理学与认知科学”领域。根据出版物,《国际瑜伽杂志》拥有最多的出版物(26.66%)和引用(40.87%)。最紧密的联系出现在《文卡塔苏布拉马尼安,加内桑(952)》、《印度(101)》和《国家心理健康和神经科学研究所(192)》中。这篇文献计量分析综合并说明了48年来AUM冥想研究,指出了主要亮点和上升趋势。这项研究的发现有助于为AUM冥想领域的未来研究创建一个平台。
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