Bibliometric analysis of spanish psychology journals indexed in the emerging source citation index (2018-2020)
Autor:
Quevedo-Blasco, Raúl
; Ruiz-Herrera, Noelia (1)
; Guillén-Riquelme, Alejandro
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2021Palabra clave:
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articleDirección web:
https://www.papelesdelpsicologo.es/pii?pii=2968
Resumen:
El objetivo de este trabajo fue analizar las publicaciones y las revistas españolas de Psicología indexadas en el Emerging Source Citation Index (ESCI) durante los tres últimos años, con el fin de proporcionar información relevante como el indicador de citas de revistas (JCI), el número de documentos publicados, temáticas más estudiadas, análisis de indicadores, colaboraciones, etc. Utilizando el rango temporal de 2018-2020, se filtraron 17 revistas obteniendo un total de 1.247 documentos (1.071 artículos) con 43.697 referencias. Sin contabilizar a España, los países más productivos son México, Brasil y Chile. En cuanto al número de autores, destacan los mismos países en el siguiente orden: Brasil, México y Chile. Las revistas con un mayor JCI y número de citas por documento son la Revista Iberoamericana de Psicología y Salud (1,08 y 5,17 respectivamente) y la International Journal of Educational Psychology (0,70 y 2,14 respectivamente), siendo la primera de estas la única situada en primer cuartil. Las que tienen el índice h y g más elevado son la Revista Iberoamericana de Psicología y Salud (7 y 10) y Papeles del Psicólogo (6 y 9). Las tres “palabras clave” más utilizadas fueron psicoterapia, adolescentes y ansiedad.
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The aim of this work was to analyze the Spanish psychology publications and journals indexed in the Emerging Source Citation Index (ESCI) during the last three years, to provide relevant information such as the journal citation indicator (JCI), the number of published documents, the most studied topics, analysis of indicators, collaborations, etc. Using the time range 2018-2020, 17 journals were screened, and a total of 1,247 documents (1,071 articles) with 43,697 references were obtained. Excluding Spain, the most productive countries were Mexico, Brazil, and Chile. In terms of the number of authors, the same countries predominate, in the following order: Brazil, Mexico, and Chile. The journals with the highest JCI and number of citations per paper were the Revista Iberoamericana de Psicología y Salud (1.08 and 5.17 respectively) and the International Journal of Educational Psychology (0.70 and 2.14 respectively), the former being the only one in the first quartile. Those with the highest h and g indexes were the Revista Iberoamericana de Psicología y Salud (7 and 10 respectively) and Papeles del Psicólogo (6 and 9 respectively). The three most used “keywords” were psychotherapy, adolescents, and anxiety.
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