| Literature DB >> 29914447 |
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In the past few decades Arab countries had witnessed several intra-regional conflicts and civil wars that led to the creation of millions of refugees and migrants. Assessment of research activity is an indicator of national and international efforts to improve the health of those millions of war victims. Therefore, the aim of this study was to analyze published literature in international Arab migrants.Entities:
Keywords: Arab; Bibliometric analysis; International migrants; Middle East; SciVerse Scopus
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29914447 PMCID: PMC6006754 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-018-5690-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Fig. 1Growth of publications in international Arab migrants (1988–2017)
Highly cited articles in health of international Arab migrants (1988–2017)
| Reference | Authors | Title | Year | Source | Cited by |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| [ | Schweitzer, R., Melville, F., Steel, Z., Lacherez, P. | Trauma, post-migration living difficulties, and social support as predictors of psychological adjustment in resettled Sudanese refugees | 2006 |
| 221 |
| [ | Gorst-Unsworth, C., Goldenberg, E. | Psychological sequelae of torture and organised violence suffered by refugees from Iraq: Trauma-related factors compared with social factors in exile | 1998 |
| 209 |
| [ | Laban, C.J., Gernaat, H.B.P.E., Komproe, I.H., Schreuders, B.A., De Jong, J.T.V.M. | Impact of a long asylum procedure on the prevalence of psychiatric disorders in Iraqi asylum seekers in The Netherlands | 2004 |
| 151 |
| [ | Gerritsen, A.A.M., Bramsen, I., Devillé, W., van Willigen, L.H.M., Hovens, J.E., van der Ploeg, H.M. | Physical and mental health of Afghan, Iranian and Somali asylum seekers and refugees living in the Netherlands | 2006 |
| 138 |
| [ | Ellis, B.H., MacDonald, H.Z., Lincoln, A.K., Cabral, H.J. | Mental Health of Somali Adolescent Refugees: The Role of Trauma, Stress, and Perceived Discrimination | 2008 |
| 137 |
| [ | Jaranson, J.M., Butcher, J., Halcon, L., Johnson, D.R., Robertson, C., Savik, K., Spring, M., Westermeyer, J. | Somali and Oromo Refugees: Correlates of Torture and Trauma History | 2004 |
| 132 |
| [ | Bhui, K., Abdi, A., Abdi, M., Pereira, S., Dualeh, M., Robertson, D., Sathyamoorthy, G., Ismail, H. | Traumatic events, migration characteristics and psychiatric symptoms among Somali refugees - Preliminary communication | 2003 |
| 132 |
| [ | Laban, C.J., Gernaat, H.B.P.E., Komproe, I.H., Van Der Tweel, I., De Jong, J.T.V.M. | Postmigration living problems and common psychiatric disorders in Iraqi asylum seekers in the Netherlands | 2005 |
| 109 |
| [ | McMichael, C., Manderson, L. | Somali women and well-being: Social networks and social capital among immigrant women in Australia | 2004 |
| 91 |
| [ | Small, R., Gagnon, A., Gissler, M., Zeitlin, J., Bennis, M., Glazier, R.H., Haelterman, E., Martens, G., McDermott, S., Urquia, M., Vangen, S. | Somali women and their pregnancy outcomes postmigration: Data from six receiving countries | 2008 |
| 83 |
Fig. 2VosViewer mapping of most frequent author keywords (minimum of 10 occurrence) in international Arab migrants (1988–2017)
Highly active researchers in health of international Arab migrants (1988–2017)
| Rank# | Name | Number of publications (%); | Affiliation |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | Jamil, H. | 18 (1.6) | Wayne State University, Department of Family Medicine and Public Health Sciences, Detroit, United States |
| 2nd | Doocy, S. | 13 (1.1) | Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, United States |
| 3rd | Bennet, L. | 11 (0.9) | Lunds Universitet, Department of Clinical Sciences, Lund, Sweden |
| 3rd | Arnetz, B.B. | 11 (0.9) | Wayne State University, Department of Family Medicine and Public Health Sciences, Detroit, United States |
| 5th | Burnham, G. | 10 (0.8) | Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Department of International Health, Baltimore, United States |
| 5th | Khader, A. | 10 (0.8) | UNRWA, Department of Health, Amman, Jordan |
| 5th | Seita, A. | 10 (0.8) | UNRWA Dept. Hlth, Amman, Jordan |
| 8th | Khawaja, M. | 9 (0.8) | American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon |
| 8th | Slewa-Younan, S. | 9 (0.8) | Western Sydney University, Penrith, Australia |
| 10th | Hammad, A. | 8 (0.7) | Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services, Dearborn, United States |
| 10th | Koponen, P. | 8 (0.7) | National Institute for Health and Welfare, Helsinki, Finland |
| 10th | Shahin, Y. | 8 (0.7) | UNRWA Dept. Hlth, Amman, Jordan |
| 10th | Aroian, K. J. | 8 (0.7) | University of Central Florida, College of Nursing, Orlando, United States |
#Authors with equal research output were given the same rank, and then a gap is left in the ranking numbers
Highly active countries and international research collaboration in health of international Arab migrants (1988–2017)
| rank | Country | Number of publications (%) | Citations per document | SCP (%) | MCP (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | United States | 386 (32.6) | 10.3 | 254 (65.8) | 132 (34.2) |
| 2nd | United Kingdom | 139 (11.7) | 10.3 | 91 (65.5) | 48 (34.5) |
| 3rd | Jordan | 80 (6.5) | 4.9 | 35 (43.8) | 45 (56.3) |
| 4th | Lebanon | 73 (6.1) | 9.2 | 35 (47.9) | 38 (52.1) |
| 5th | Australia | 73 (6.0) | 13.5 | 59 (80.8) | 14 (19.2) |
| 6th | Canada | 65 (5.1) | 7.9 | 39 (60.0) | 26 (40.0) |
| 7th | Sweden | 59 (5.0) | 11.1 | 35 (59.3) | 24 (40.7) |
| 8th | France | 49 (4.1) | 5.9 | 33 (67.3) | 16 (32.7) |
| 9th | Turkey | 54 (4.1) | 3.8 | 36 (66.7) | 18 (33.3) |
| 10th | Netherlands | 40 (3.4) | 18.7 | 24 (60.0) | 16 (40.0) |
#Equal authors have the same ranking number, and then a gap is left in the ranking numbers
SCP: single country publications
MCP: multiple country publications (international collaboration)
Fig. 3Geographical distribution of publications in international Arab migrants (1988–2017)
Most active journals in publishing articles in health of international Arab migrants (1988–2017)
| Rank# | Journal | Number of publications (%) | Citations per document | IF* |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st |
| 35 (3.0) | 11.5 | 1.314 |
| 2nd |
| 23 (1.9) | 17.2 | 1.143 |
| 3rd |
| 19 (1.6) | 5.4 | 47.831 |
| 4th |
| 16 (1.3) | 9.4 | 2.265 |
| 5th |
| 16 (1.3) | 13.3 | 0.735 |
| 6th |
| 15 (1.3) | 6.3 | – |
| 7th |
| 15 (1.3) | 5.6 | – |
| 8th |
| 15 (1.3) | 1.6 | – |
| 9th |
| 13 (1.1) | 6.7 | 1.362 |
| 10th |
| 12 (1.0) | 5.8 | – |
#Journals with equal research output were given the same rank, and then a gap is left in the ranking numbers
IF=Impact Factor. The value of IF was obtained from the latest version of Journal Citation Report 2016
Most active institutions in research about international Arab migrants (1988–2017)
| Rank# | Institution | Number of publications | % | Country affiliation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | American University of Beirut | 45 | 3.8 | Lebanon |
| 2nd | Wayne State University | 31 | 2.6 | USA |
| 3rd | Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health | 20 | 1.7 | USA |
| 3rd | The University of Jordan | 20 | 1.7 | Jordan |
| 5th | Uppsala Universitet | 18 | 1.5 | Sweden |
| 5th | Lunds Universitet | 18 | 1.5 | Sweden |
| 7th | University of Oxford | 16 | 1.3 | UK |
| 8th | Helsingin Yliopisto | 14 | 1.2 | Finland |
| 9th | United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East | 13 | 1.1 | – |
| 9th | Turun yliopisto | 13 | 1.1 | Finland |
| 9th | US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | 13 | 1.1 | USA |
#Institutions with equal research output were given the same rank, and then a gap is left in the ranking numbers
Fig. 4VosViewer mapping of author health – related keywords only (minimum occurrences of three) (1988–2017)
Fig. 5Number of publications assigned for each Arab nationality in literature pertaining to health of international Arab migrants (1988–2017)