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Trichotillomania: A perspective from bibliometric analysis. | LitMetric

Trichotillomania: A perspective from bibliometric analysis.

Australas Psychiatry

Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Sincan Training and Research Hospital, Ankara, Turkey.

Published: August 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Trichotillomania is an OCD-related disorder characterized by compulsively pulling out one's hair, with significant research yet to uncover unifying trends.
  • A bibliometric analysis was conducted to identify these trends, using the Web of Science database and VOSviewer software.
  • Key findings include that the most cited work is by Simonoff et al., the most prolific author is Grant JE, and the Journal of Obsessive Compulsive and Related Disorders has the highest number of publications, highlighting a need for further research on treatment and comorbidities.

Article Abstract

Trichotillomania, an obsessive-compulsive-related disorder, is defined by the recurrent act of pulling out one's own hair from different areas of the body. Despite the considerable body of research dedicated to the subject of trichotillomania, the overarching trends that unify these studies remain obscure. The purpose of the present bibliometric analysis was to ascertain these trends. To achieve this objective, we conducted a thorough search of publications in the Web of Science database and subsequently evaluated the acquired data using VOSviewer software. The most cited article on trichotillomania was written by Simonoff et al. The most prolific writer on trichotillomania is Grant JE. The most publications on the subject of trichotillomania were published in the "Journal of Obsessive Compulsive and Related Disorders" and the most frequently repeated keyword is trichotillomania. Trichotillomania studies have focused on treatment, clinical features, and other accompanying psychiatric conditions. Potential areas of research could include treatment methods in addition to the psychiatric and physical comorbidities of trichotillomania, and efforts to enhance international collaborations in this domain should be intensified.

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