The present study seeks to extend previous bibliometric studies on eating disorders (EDs) by including a time-dependent analysis of the growth and evolution of multi-author collaborations and their correlation with ED publication trends from 1980 to 2014 (35 years).Using standardized practices, we searched Web of Science (WoS) Core Collection (WoSCC) (indexes: Science Citation Index-Expanded [SCIE], & Social Science Citation Index [SSCI]) and Scopus (areas: Health Sciences, Life Sciences, & Social Sciences and Humanities) to identify a large sample of articles related to EDs. We then submitted our sample of articles to bibliometric and graph theory analyses to identify co-authorship and social network patterns.We present a large number of d...
Eating disorders are complex mental disorders and responsible for the highest mortality rate among m...
Over the last thirty years, it has regularly been asserted that the incidence of anorexia nervosa is...
Collaboration among scholars and institutions is progressively becoming essential to the success of ...
[Objective]: The present study seeks to extend previous bibliometric studies on eating disorders (ED...
Previous studies have used a query-based approach to search and gather scientific literature. Instea...
The current study looks into author trends in chronic wasting disease research publications. The dat...
The growth of the literature on eating disorders during four decades is described, especially the de...
International audienceThis paper is an argumentative review of the scientific literature on online s...
Background There is a clear gender gap in scientific authorship. Although the proportions of female ...
OBJECTIVE: Social media plays an important role in everyday life of young people. Numerous studies c...
The development of interactive mobile technologies (IMTs) as a supportive tool for psychological tre...
There has been an increase in research published on information behavior in recent years, and this h...
This paper offers a methodical review of the scientific literature of the last decade that concerns ...
The relationship between socialization through social media (SM) and eating disorders (EDs) is a ser...
Bibliometric analysis of studies on the quality of eating disorder websites. The descriptors Eating ...
Eating disorders are complex mental disorders and responsible for the highest mortality rate among m...
Over the last thirty years, it has regularly been asserted that the incidence of anorexia nervosa is...
Collaboration among scholars and institutions is progressively becoming essential to the success of ...
[Objective]: The present study seeks to extend previous bibliometric studies on eating disorders (ED...
Previous studies have used a query-based approach to search and gather scientific literature. Instea...
The current study looks into author trends in chronic wasting disease research publications. The dat...
The growth of the literature on eating disorders during four decades is described, especially the de...
International audienceThis paper is an argumentative review of the scientific literature on online s...
Background There is a clear gender gap in scientific authorship. Although the proportions of female ...
OBJECTIVE: Social media plays an important role in everyday life of young people. Numerous studies c...
The development of interactive mobile technologies (IMTs) as a supportive tool for psychological tre...
There has been an increase in research published on information behavior in recent years, and this h...
This paper offers a methodical review of the scientific literature of the last decade that concerns ...
The relationship between socialization through social media (SM) and eating disorders (EDs) is a ser...
Bibliometric analysis of studies on the quality of eating disorder websites. The descriptors Eating ...
Eating disorders are complex mental disorders and responsible for the highest mortality rate among m...
Over the last thirty years, it has regularly been asserted that the incidence of anorexia nervosa is...
Collaboration among scholars and institutions is progressively becoming essential to the success of ...