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摘要
本研究绘制了有关喂养和进食障碍(FEDs)以及自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的全球研究图景。方法我们采用系统综述和荟萃分析的首选报告项目(PRISMA)、文献计量学和网络分析方法,评估了科学网核心数据库中的199篇同行评审文章,这些文章发表于2014年至2023年之间。结果结果显示,文章发表量逐年增加,尤其是在最近三年。自闭症与发育障碍杂志》和《欧洲进食障碍评论》是主要的出版商。神经性厌食症、回避型限制性食物摄入障碍、食物选择性、进餐行为、父母、儿童和女性是被引用最多的关键词。主要研究领域是心理学和精神病学,儿科学和心理学是该网络最核心的节点。英国和美国的论文发表量领先,是网络中最核心的节点。伦敦国王学院(King's College London,KCL)和南伦敦与莫兹利国家医疗服务系统基金会信托基金会(South London & Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust)在机构排名中居首位,KCL是网络中最核心的节点。过去十年间全球的研究成果为未来的研究和机构间合作提供了启示。
Mapping the global research on feeding and eating disorders and autism spectrum disorder (2014–2023): A bibliometric and network analysis
Objective
This study maps the global research landscape on feeding and eating disorders (FEDs) and autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
Method
We used the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA), bibliometrics, and network analyses to assess 199 peer-reviewed articles from the Web of Science Core Collection, published between 2014 and 2023.
Results
The results show an annual publication increase, especially in the last three years. The Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders and the European Eating Disorders Review were the main publishers. Anorexia Nervosa, Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder, food selectivity, mealtime behaviors, parents, children, and females are among the most cited keywords. The main Research Areas were Psychology and Psychiatry, and Pediatrics and Psychology were the most central nodes of the network. The United Kingdom and the United States of America lead in publications and are the most central nodes in the network. King’s College London (KCL) and South London & Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust lead the ranking of organizations, with KCL as the most central node in the network.
Conclusions
Our study indicates a growing interest in research related to FEDs and ASD. The global landscape of research produced over the last ten years offers insights for future studies and interinstitutional collaborations.
期刊介绍:
Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders (RASD) publishes high quality empirical articles and reviews that contribute to a better understanding of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) at all levels of description; genetic, neurobiological, cognitive, and behavioral. The primary focus of the journal is to bridge the gap between basic research at these levels, and the practical questions and difficulties that are faced by individuals with ASD and their families, as well as carers, educators and clinicians. In addition, the journal encourages submissions on topics that remain under-researched in the field. We know shamefully little about the causes and consequences of the significant language and general intellectual impairments that characterize half of all individuals with ASD. We know even less about the challenges that women with ASD face and less still about the needs of individuals with ASD as they grow older. Medical and psychological co-morbidities and the complications they bring with them for the diagnosis and treatment of ASD represents another area of relatively little research. At RASD we are committed to promoting high-quality and rigorous research on all of these issues, and we look forward to receiving many excellent submissions.