2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajp.2021.102753
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Bibliometric analysis of global scientific literature on effects of COVID-19 pandemic on mental health

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“…The urgent need to understand the impacts of the COVID‐19 pandemic has resulted in a proliferation of research publications in the field of mental health (Akintunde et al, 2021 ). This rate of knowledge transmission proves challenging for all to quickly―yet reliably―obtain a nuanced understanding of COVID‐19 impacts in order to facilitate timely prevention and intervention efforts to individuals or service sectors in greatest need.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The urgent need to understand the impacts of the COVID‐19 pandemic has resulted in a proliferation of research publications in the field of mental health (Akintunde et al, 2021 ). This rate of knowledge transmission proves challenging for all to quickly―yet reliably―obtain a nuanced understanding of COVID‐19 impacts in order to facilitate timely prevention and intervention efforts to individuals or service sectors in greatest need.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other advantages include avoiding the use of additional software, since it also provides a set of tools for data visualization and ensures statistical correctness and completeness of results [62,63]. Bibliometrix is spreading in many domains of academic research such as economics [64], business and management [63,65,66], tourism and hospitality [67][68][69], open innovation [70], politics [71,72], and psychiatry [73]. Our work is conducted following a precise bibliometric workflow (reported in Figure 1): data collection, data analysis, and data visualization [59].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To our knowledge, no studies have reported the use of BNs to model virus-induced EMT or EndMT. The recent COVID-19 pandemic has caused an outburst of bottom-up models to explain different aspects of the pandemic, from virus transmission [107] to the effect of the pandemic on mental health [108], or the response to specific drugs, e.g., tocilizumab [109]. Examples more pertinent to the discussion here include the use of BNs to model the signaling involved in the infection by influenza virus [110] or the interaction of HIV with T cell signaling [111].…”
Section: Boolean Network In Systems Biology-driven Analysis Of Emtmentioning
confidence: 99%