The Bibliometric Analytical Tessiture of COVID-19 International Production in the context of Social and Natural Sciences areas

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Autor(a) principal: Melo, Lúcia Silva Albuquerque de
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Silva, José Erivaldo da, Santos, Roberto Roman dos, Ramalho, Ângela Maria Cavalcanti
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/16822
Resumo: The article aims to analyze the international scientific production of the new coronavirus (COVID-19) from the perspective of social and natural sciences, aiming to understand the characteristics of scientific publications. Bibliometric analysis was performed as a methodological procedure, using bibliometric methods such as evaluative techniques and relational techniques using the VOSviewer program. The research protocol consisted of analyzing articles referring to the themes of COVID-19 in the context of the areas of social and Natural Sciences, based on the Web of Science database covering the year 2020. Two filtering steps were performed. In the first, it was decided to keep only scientific articles in English as types of documents and, in the second, the inclusion of research areas within the scope of the theme under study, totalling, in the end, 379 articles. The next stage consisted of an evaluation related to the research areas, journals, countries, references with the highest number of citations and the most relevant studies of the H factor (H-index). The use of the VosViewer software enabled groups (cluster) based on co-quotation and the co-occurrence networks of keywords. The results demonstrate that the most influential institutions in research related to the COVID-19 pandemic are concentrated in countries such as China (22.9%) in the universe, followed by Italy, the United States, England, Canada, Australia, India, Spain, Brazil and Germany. The most relevant journals in terms of publication, of the 51 journals identified, are: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health and Science of the Total Environment, The reference work is Immediate Psychological Responses and Associated Factors during the Initial Stage of the 2019 Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Epidemic among the General Population in China. The keyword map presented coronavirus as the central theme of the map followed by terms such as outbreak, confinement, mortality, public health, China, crisis, risk, management, model, performance, behaviour, resilience, uncertainty, mental health, anxiety, infection, knowledge, depression, psychological impact and stress. In addition, an analysis of the articles considered referenced in the citations network was also performed, highlighting the main objectives and results of each study. Evidencing, therefore, the emergence and relevance of the theme and how it has been explored.
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spelling The Bibliometric Analytical Tessiture of COVID-19 International Production in the context of Social and Natural Sciences areasLa Tesitura Analítica Bibliométrica de la Producción Internacional de COVID-19 en el contexto de las áreas de Ciencias Sociales y NaturalesA Tessitura Analítica Bibliométrica da Produção Internacional da COVID-19 no contexto das áreas de Ciências Sociais e NaturaisBibliometric studyCOVID-19Social sciencesNatural sciences.Estudio bibliométrico.COVID-19 Ciencias Sociales. Ciencias naturales.Estudo bibliométricoCOVID-19Ciências SociaisCiências naturais.The article aims to analyze the international scientific production of the new coronavirus (COVID-19) from the perspective of social and natural sciences, aiming to understand the characteristics of scientific publications. Bibliometric analysis was performed as a methodological procedure, using bibliometric methods such as evaluative techniques and relational techniques using the VOSviewer program. The research protocol consisted of analyzing articles referring to the themes of COVID-19 in the context of the areas of social and Natural Sciences, based on the Web of Science database covering the year 2020. Two filtering steps were performed. In the first, it was decided to keep only scientific articles in English as types of documents and, in the second, the inclusion of research areas within the scope of the theme under study, totalling, in the end, 379 articles. The next stage consisted of an evaluation related to the research areas, journals, countries, references with the highest number of citations and the most relevant studies of the H factor (H-index). The use of the VosViewer software enabled groups (cluster) based on co-quotation and the co-occurrence networks of keywords. The results demonstrate that the most influential institutions in research related to the COVID-19 pandemic are concentrated in countries such as China (22.9%) in the universe, followed by Italy, the United States, England, Canada, Australia, India, Spain, Brazil and Germany. The most relevant journals in terms of publication, of the 51 journals identified, are: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health and Science of the Total Environment, The reference work is Immediate Psychological Responses and Associated Factors during the Initial Stage of the 2019 Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Epidemic among the General Population in China. The keyword map presented coronavirus as the central theme of the map followed by terms such as outbreak, confinement, mortality, public health, China, crisis, risk, management, model, performance, behaviour, resilience, uncertainty, mental health, anxiety, infection, knowledge, depression, psychological impact and stress. In addition, an analysis of the articles considered referenced in the citations network was also performed, highlighting the main objectives and results of each study. Evidencing, therefore, the emergence and relevance of the theme and how it has been explored.El artículo tiene como objetivo analizar la producción científica internacional sobre el nuevo coronavirus (COVID-19) desde la perspectiva de las ciencias sociales y naturales, con el objetivo de comprender las características de las publicaciones científicas. Como procedimiento metodológico se realizó un análisis bibliométrico, utilizando métodos bibliométricos como técnicas evaluativas, técnicas relacionales utilizando el programa VOSviewer. El protocolo de investigación consistió en analizar artículos referidos a los temas de COVID-19 en el contexto de las áreas de Ciencias Sociales y Naturales, a partir de la base de datos Web of Science del año 2020. Se realizaron dos pasos de filtrado. En el primero, se decidió mantener únicamente los artículos científicos en inglés como tipos de documentos y, en el segundo la inclusión de áreas de investigación dentro del alcance de la temática en estudio, totalizando, al final, 379 artículos. La siguiente etapa consistió en una evaluación relacionada con las áreas de investigación, revistas, países, referencias con mayor número de citas y estudios más relevantes del factor H (índice H). El uso del software VosViewer permitió la organización de grupos (clusters) basados ​​en redes de co-ocurrencia de palabras clave y cocitación. Los resultados demuestran, en términos evaluativos, que las instituciones más influyentes en la investigación relacionada con la pandemia COVID-19 se concentran en países como China (22,9%) en el universo, seguida de Italia, Estados Unidos, Inglaterra, Canadá, Australia, India, España, Brasil y Alemania. Las revistas más relevantes en términos de publicación, de las 51 revistas identificadas, son: Revista Internacional de Investigación Ambiental y Salud Pública y Ciencia del Medio Ambiente Total, El trabajo de referencia es Respuestas Psicológicas Inmediatas y Factores Asociados durante la Etapa Inicial del Coronavirus 2019 Enfermedad (COVID-19) Epidemia entre la población general en China. El mapa de palabras clave presentó coronavirus como el tema central del mapa seguido de términos como brote, confinamiento, mortalidad, salud pública, China, crisis, riesgo, gestión, modelo, desempeño, comportamiento, resiliencia, incertidumbre, salud del metal, ansiedad, infección. , conocimiento, depresión, impacto psicológico y estrés. Además, también se realizó un análisis de los trabajos considerados de referencia en la red de citas, destacando los principales propósitos y / o resultados de cada estudio. Evidenciando, por tanto, la emergencia y relevancia del tema y cómo se ha explorado.O artigo tem como objetivo analisar a produção científica internacional sobre o novo coronavírus (COVID-19) na perspectiva das ciências sociais e naturais, visando compreender as características das publicações científicas. Como procedimento metodológico foi realizado uma análise Bibliométrica, por meio de métodos bibliométricos como técnicas avaliativas, técnicas relacionais utilizando o programa VOSviewer. O protocolo de pesquisa consistiu em análise de artigos referentes às temáticas da COVID-19 no contexto das áreas de Ciências sociais e Naturais, a partir da base de dados Web of Science abrangendo o ano de 2020. Foram executadas duas etapas de filtragem. Na primeira optou-se por manter como tipos de documentos apenas artigos científicos no idioma inglês e, na segunda, procedeu-se a inclusão de áreas de pesquisa dentro do escopo da temática em estudo, totalizando, ao final, 379 artigos. A etapa seguinte constituiu-se de avaliação relacionada às áreas de pesquisa, periódicos, países, referências com maior número de citação e estudos mais relevantes do fator H (H-index). O uso do software VosViewer possibilitou a organização de grupos (cluster) baseados em cocitação e as redes de coocorrências de palavras-chave. Os resultados demonstram em termos avaliativos, que as instituições mais influentes nas pesquisas relacionadas a pandemia da COVID-19 estão concentradas em países como China (22,9%) do universo, seguidas por Itália, Estados Unidos, Inglaterra, Canadá, Austrália, Índia, Espanha, Brasil e Alemanha. Os periódicos mais relevantes em termos de publicação, dos 51 periódicos identificados, são: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health e Science of the Total Environment, A obra de referência é   Immediate Psychological Responses and Associated Factors during the Initial Stage of the 2019 Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Epidemic among the General Population in China‎. O mapa de palavras-chave apresentou o coronavírus como tema central do mapa seguido por termos como surto, confinamento, mortalidade, saúde pública, China, crise, risco, gestão, modelo, desempenho, comportamento, resiliência, incerteza, saúde metal, ansiedade, infecção, conhecimento, depressão, impacto psicológico e estresse. Além disso, também realizou-se uma análise nas obras consideradas referência na rede de citações, destacando os principais propósitos e/ou resultados de cada estudo. Evidenciando, portanto, a emergência e relevância do tema e como este vem sendo explorado.Research, Society and Development2021-06-26info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1682210.33448/rsd-v10i7.16822Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 7; e39810716822Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 7; e39810716822Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 7; e398107168222525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/16822/14939Copyright (c) 2021 Lúcia Silva Albuquerque de Melo; José Erivaldo da Silva; Roberto Roman dos Santos; Ângela Maria Cavalcanti Ramalhohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMelo, Lúcia Silva Albuquerque deSilva, José Erivaldo daSantos, Roberto Roman dos Ramalho, Ângela Maria Cavalcanti 2021-07-18T21:07:03Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/16822Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:37:16.536288Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The Bibliometric Analytical Tessiture of COVID-19 International Production in the context of Social and Natural Sciences areas
La Tesitura Analítica Bibliométrica de la Producción Internacional de COVID-19 en el contexto de las áreas de Ciencias Sociales y Naturales
A Tessitura Analítica Bibliométrica da Produção Internacional da COVID-19 no contexto das áreas de Ciências Sociais e Naturais
title The Bibliometric Analytical Tessiture of COVID-19 International Production in the context of Social and Natural Sciences areas
spellingShingle The Bibliometric Analytical Tessiture of COVID-19 International Production in the context of Social and Natural Sciences areas
Melo, Lúcia Silva Albuquerque de
Bibliometric study
COVID-19
Social sciences
Natural sciences.
Estudio bibliométrico.
COVID-19
Ciencias Sociales.
Ciencias naturales.
Estudo bibliométrico
COVID-19
Ciências Sociais
Ciências naturais.
title_short The Bibliometric Analytical Tessiture of COVID-19 International Production in the context of Social and Natural Sciences areas
title_full The Bibliometric Analytical Tessiture of COVID-19 International Production in the context of Social and Natural Sciences areas
title_fullStr The Bibliometric Analytical Tessiture of COVID-19 International Production in the context of Social and Natural Sciences areas
title_full_unstemmed The Bibliometric Analytical Tessiture of COVID-19 International Production in the context of Social and Natural Sciences areas
title_sort The Bibliometric Analytical Tessiture of COVID-19 International Production in the context of Social and Natural Sciences areas
author Melo, Lúcia Silva Albuquerque de
author_facet Melo, Lúcia Silva Albuquerque de
Silva, José Erivaldo da
Santos, Roberto Roman dos
Ramalho, Ângela Maria Cavalcanti
author_role author
author2 Silva, José Erivaldo da
Santos, Roberto Roman dos
Ramalho, Ângela Maria Cavalcanti
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Melo, Lúcia Silva Albuquerque de
Silva, José Erivaldo da
Santos, Roberto Roman dos
Ramalho, Ângela Maria Cavalcanti
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bibliometric study
COVID-19
Social sciences
Natural sciences.
Estudio bibliométrico.
COVID-19
Ciencias Sociales.
Ciencias naturales.
Estudo bibliométrico
COVID-19
Ciências Sociais
Ciências naturais.
topic Bibliometric study
COVID-19
Social sciences
Natural sciences.
Estudio bibliométrico.
COVID-19
Ciencias Sociales.
Ciencias naturales.
Estudo bibliométrico
COVID-19
Ciências Sociais
Ciências naturais.
description The article aims to analyze the international scientific production of the new coronavirus (COVID-19) from the perspective of social and natural sciences, aiming to understand the characteristics of scientific publications. Bibliometric analysis was performed as a methodological procedure, using bibliometric methods such as evaluative techniques and relational techniques using the VOSviewer program. The research protocol consisted of analyzing articles referring to the themes of COVID-19 in the context of the areas of social and Natural Sciences, based on the Web of Science database covering the year 2020. Two filtering steps were performed. In the first, it was decided to keep only scientific articles in English as types of documents and, in the second, the inclusion of research areas within the scope of the theme under study, totalling, in the end, 379 articles. The next stage consisted of an evaluation related to the research areas, journals, countries, references with the highest number of citations and the most relevant studies of the H factor (H-index). The use of the VosViewer software enabled groups (cluster) based on co-quotation and the co-occurrence networks of keywords. The results demonstrate that the most influential institutions in research related to the COVID-19 pandemic are concentrated in countries such as China (22.9%) in the universe, followed by Italy, the United States, England, Canada, Australia, India, Spain, Brazil and Germany. The most relevant journals in terms of publication, of the 51 journals identified, are: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health and Science of the Total Environment, The reference work is Immediate Psychological Responses and Associated Factors during the Initial Stage of the 2019 Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Epidemic among the General Population in China. The keyword map presented coronavirus as the central theme of the map followed by terms such as outbreak, confinement, mortality, public health, China, crisis, risk, management, model, performance, behaviour, resilience, uncertainty, mental health, anxiety, infection, knowledge, depression, psychological impact and stress. In addition, an analysis of the articles considered referenced in the citations network was also performed, highlighting the main objectives and results of each study. Evidencing, therefore, the emergence and relevance of the theme and how it has been explored.
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