Research status of adolescent mental health under the COVID-19 pandemic: a visual quantitative analysis based on Citespace

BackgroundDue to the COVID-19 pandemic, both teenagers' studies and personal life are critically affected, which has resulted in a variety of mental health problems. In this regard, scholars at home and abroad have carried out a large number of research concerning adolescent mental health, of w...

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Main Authors: Yu Jiaming, Gao Meihui, Li Qian, Li Tianchang, Chen Bo, Zhou Xiao, Zhen Rui
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Published: Editorial Office of Sichuan Mental Health 2023-12-01
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Online Access:http://www.psychjm.net.cn/scjswszzen/ch/reader/view_abstract.aspx?file_no=202306011&flag=1
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author Yu Jiaming
Gao Meihui
Li Qian
Li Tianchang
Chen Bo
Zhou Xiao
Zhen Rui
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Gao Meihui
Li Qian
Li Tianchang
Chen Bo
Zhou Xiao
Zhen Rui
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description BackgroundDue to the COVID-19 pandemic, both teenagers' studies and personal life are critically affected, which has resulted in a variety of mental health problems. In this regard, scholars at home and abroad have carried out a large number of research concerning adolescent mental health, of which there still exists a lack of systematic combing and review.ObjectiveTo understand the status and development trend of research on adolescent mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic at home and abroad, and to grasp the current research hotspots and trends in this field, so as to provide references for relevant research and practice in the post-epidemic era.MethodsOn October 30, 2022, we searched through China Knowledge Network Infrastructure (CNKI) and Web of Science database, and the publishing time of articles to be retrieved was limited between December 1, 2019 and October 30, 2022. Excel and CiteSpace were used to perform visual analysis on these articles in terms of number, author, institution, country and keywords of the articles.ResultsA total of 7 608 articles were included. At home and abroad, the number of papers related to adolescent mental health generally increased at first and then decreased under the pandemic situation. Compared with foreign countries, the connection and cooperation among domestic scholars and institutions was not close enough. The top three countries in the number of English literature published were the United States, Britain and China, and those in intermediary center were Tunis, Cameroon and Anguilla. The parent-child relationship and mental health of teenagers during were much concerned by scholars both at home and abroad. With the passage of time, researchers at home and abroad had shifted their focus from only negative factors to positive factors.ConclusionChinese scholars or institutions need to strengthen more domestic and international exchanges and cooperation. Scholars from different countries can carry out cross-cultural study on research topics of common concern, and continue to explore the positive psychological changes of teenagers in the post-epidemic era.[Funded by National Social Science Foundation 2020 Education Youth Project of 13th Five-Year Plan (number, CHA200259)]
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spelling doaj.art-94fd7ae8e7fd4595901d713f915ff79e2024-01-12T08:51:54ZzhoEditorial Office of Sichuan Mental HealthSichuan jingshen weisheng1007-32562023-12-0136653854610.11886/scjsws202304060011007-3256(2023)06-0538-09Research status of adolescent mental health under the COVID-19 pandemic: a visual quantitative analysis based on CitespaceYu Jiaming0Gao Meihui1Li Qian2Li Tianchang3Chen Bo4Zhou Xiao5Zhen Rui6Jing Hengyi School of Education, Hangzhou Normal University, Hangzhou 311121, ChinaJing Hengyi School of Education, Hangzhou Normal University, Hangzhou 311121, ChinaJing Hengyi School of Education, Hangzhou Normal University, Hangzhou 311121, ChinaJing Hengyi School of Education, Hangzhou Normal University, Hangzhou 311121, ChinaJing Hengyi School of Education, Hangzhou Normal University, Hangzhou 311121, ChinaDepartment of Psychology and Behavioral Sciences, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310058, ChinaJing Hengyi School of Education, Hangzhou Normal University, Hangzhou 311121, ChinaBackgroundDue to the COVID-19 pandemic, both teenagers' studies and personal life are critically affected, which has resulted in a variety of mental health problems. In this regard, scholars at home and abroad have carried out a large number of research concerning adolescent mental health, of which there still exists a lack of systematic combing and review.ObjectiveTo understand the status and development trend of research on adolescent mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic at home and abroad, and to grasp the current research hotspots and trends in this field, so as to provide references for relevant research and practice in the post-epidemic era.MethodsOn October 30, 2022, we searched through China Knowledge Network Infrastructure (CNKI) and Web of Science database, and the publishing time of articles to be retrieved was limited between December 1, 2019 and October 30, 2022. Excel and CiteSpace were used to perform visual analysis on these articles in terms of number, author, institution, country and keywords of the articles.ResultsA total of 7 608 articles were included. At home and abroad, the number of papers related to adolescent mental health generally increased at first and then decreased under the pandemic situation. Compared with foreign countries, the connection and cooperation among domestic scholars and institutions was not close enough. The top three countries in the number of English literature published were the United States, Britain and China, and those in intermediary center were Tunis, Cameroon and Anguilla. The parent-child relationship and mental health of teenagers during were much concerned by scholars both at home and abroad. With the passage of time, researchers at home and abroad had shifted their focus from only negative factors to positive factors.ConclusionChinese scholars or institutions need to strengthen more domestic and international exchanges and cooperation. Scholars from different countries can carry out cross-cultural study on research topics of common concern, and continue to explore the positive psychological changes of teenagers in the post-epidemic era.[Funded by National Social Science Foundation 2020 Education Youth Project of 13th Five-Year Plan (number, CHA200259)]http://www.psychjm.net.cn/scjswszzen/ch/reader/view_abstract.aspx?file_no=202306011&flag=1covid-19 pandemicadolescentsmental healthcitespace
spellingShingle Yu Jiaming
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Research status of adolescent mental health under the COVID-19 pandemic: a visual quantitative analysis based on Citespace
Sichuan jingshen weisheng
covid-19 pandemic
adolescents
mental health
citespace
title Research status of adolescent mental health under the COVID-19 pandemic: a visual quantitative analysis based on Citespace
title_full Research status of adolescent mental health under the COVID-19 pandemic: a visual quantitative analysis based on Citespace
title_fullStr Research status of adolescent mental health under the COVID-19 pandemic: a visual quantitative analysis based on Citespace
title_full_unstemmed Research status of adolescent mental health under the COVID-19 pandemic: a visual quantitative analysis based on Citespace
title_short Research status of adolescent mental health under the COVID-19 pandemic: a visual quantitative analysis based on Citespace
title_sort research status of adolescent mental health under the covid 19 pandemic a visual quantitative analysis based on citespace
topic covid-19 pandemic
adolescents
mental health
citespace
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