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Publication trends related to schizophrenia, mental health, and depression during COVID-19.
Nuryana, Zalik; Murshidi, Ghadah Al; Rahman, Arif.
  • Nuryana Z; School of Education Science, Nanjing Normal University, 122 Ninghai Road, Nanjing 210000, China; Department of Islamic Education, Universitas Ahmad Dahlan, Jl. Ringroad Selatan, Kragilan, Tamanan, Bantul, Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta 55191, Indonesia. Electronic address: zalik.nuryana@pai.uad.ac.id.
  • Murshidi GA; Department of Curriculum and Instruction in the College of Education, United Arab Emirates University, United Arab Emirates.
  • Rahman A; Department of Islamic Education, Universitas Ahmad Dahlan, Jl. Ringroad Selatan, Kragilan, Tamanan, Bantul, Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta 55191, Indonesia.
Asian J Psychiatr ; 66: 102878, 2021 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1446352
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The aim of this article is to analyze publication trends related to schizophrenia, mental health, and depression during COVID-19 in the Asian Journal of Psychiatry. In 2020, 576 articles were identified using bibliometric analysis from scopus.com. According to the results, India had the most articles on schizophrenia, mental health, and depression, followed by China, Australia, Bangladesh, and Japan, during COVID-19. Meanwhile, the most frequently used keywords were schizophrenia (n = 39), COVID-19 (n = 35), mental health (n = 23), depression (n = 22), and adolescents (n = 12). These represent the trend of publications related to the topics discussed in 2020. Moreover, alternative research themes such as life quality, obsessive-compulsive disorder, metabolic syndrome, prevalence, and mental illness can be used in the future.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Schizophrenia / COVID-19 Type of study: Observational study Limits: Adolescent / Humans Language: English Journal: Asian J Psychiatr Year: 2021 Document Type: Article

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Schizophrenia / COVID-19 Type of study: Observational study Limits: Adolescent / Humans Language: English Journal: Asian J Psychiatr Year: 2021 Document Type: Article