青少年语言障碍及其与牙科的相互作用:文献计量分析。

Iury A Rocha, Ana C Borges-Oliveira, Mariana Ribeiro-Lages, Mariana Gomes Oliveira, Ana M Marques, Juliana Freire-Maia, Lucianne Maia, Paulo A Martins-Junior, Júnia M Serra-Negra
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语言障碍可能会影响社会融合和人际发展。由于口颌系统的平衡会干扰语言,因此言语治疗和牙科必须携手合作,提供多学科的医疗服务。目的:通过文献计量学分析,对100篇最常被引用的有关儿童和青少年语言障碍的文章进行分析,并评估其与牙科的相互影响:在科学网核心收藏数据库中搜索了截至 2021 年 12 月有关语言障碍的 100 篇最常被引用的文章。四名研究人员提取了有关引用次数、标题、作者、国家、发表年份、期刊、研究设计、流行的临床情况和专业领域的数据。分析使用 VOSviewer 和 Excel 进行:总引用次数从 251 次到 1431 次不等。有四篇文章的引用次数超过 1,000 次。Bishop DVM(10 篇文章;3,653 次引用)和 Tomblin JD(10 篇文章;4,261 次引用)是被引用次数最多的作者。发表文章最多的机构是英国牛津大学(11%)和美国堪萨斯大学(8%)。观察性研究设计最多(77%)。自闭症谱系障碍(18%)和阅读障碍(14%)是研究范围最广的临床疾病。语言病理学(32%)是文章数量最多的专业领域,前 100 篇研究中没有一篇显示与牙科的相互作用:结论:被广泛引用的 100 篇有关语言障碍的文章大多是观察性的,主要涉及自闭症谱系障碍,属于言语病理学领域。
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Juvenile language disorders and their interaction with dentistry: a bibliometric analysis.

Language disorders may interfere with social integration and affectpersonal development. Beca-use the balance of the stomatognathic system can interfere with language, it is important for speech therapy and dentistry to work together, providing multidisciplinar y Healthcare.

Aim: To analyze the 100 most frequently cited articles on language disorders in children and adolescents and assess the interplay with dentistry by means of a bibliometric analysis.

Materials and method: A search of the 100 most frequently cited articles up to December 2021 on language disorders was performed in the Web of Science Core Collection database. Four researchers extracted the data on number of citations, title, authors, country, year of publication, journals, study design, prevalent clinical conditions, and area of expertise. The analyses were performed using VOSviewer and Excel.

Results: The total number of citations ranged from 251 to 1,431. Four articles were cited more than 1,000 times. Bishop DVM (10 articles; 3,653 citations) and Tomblin JD (10 articles; 4,261 citations) were the most frequently cited authors. The institutions with the largest number of publications were the University of Oxford/England (11%) and the University of Kansas/USA (8%). Observational study design was the most frequent (77%). Autism spectrum disorder (18%) and dyslexia (14%) were the most broadly investigated clinical conditions. Speech-language pathology (32%) was the area of expertise with the largest number of articles, and none of the top 100 studies showed interplay with dentistry.

Conclusion: The 100 most widely cited articles on language disorders are mostly observational, mainly address autism spectrum disorder, and are in the field of speech-language pathology No study reported interplay with dentistry.

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