TY - JOUR
T1 - Trends in child sexual abuse research in Latin America and the caribbean
AU - Vega-Arce, Maribel
AU - Núñez-Ulloa, Gastón
AU - Sepúlveda-Ramírez, Ignacia
AU - Salas, Gonzalo
AU - Fernandez, Ivelisse Torres
AU - Pinto-Cortez, Cristián
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 by the authors; licensee Modestum Ltd., UK.
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - Introduction: Child sexual abuse (CSA) is an endemic threat to health. Although research on the subject has advanced considerably, there are few studies that have considered the perspectives of the region. Objective: This study sought to analyze the research trends of CSA in Latin America and the Caribbean, emphasizing on its productivity as well as the evolution of the conceptual structure. Method: For this study, a longitudinal bibliometric mapping of co-words in articles indexed in the Web of Science was conducted utilizing SciMAT. Results: Findings revealed an increase in the volume and impact of the articles published on this topic. The core corresponds to 35 articles, mostly quantitative, and published as part of international collaborations. The conceptual structure of the field addresses 19 topics with Maltreatment and Child Sexual Abuse; Risk Factors; and Family and Experiences considered as key themes; whereas Street Children and Emotional Abuse could be considered an emerging topic. Conclusions: Findings suggest that although research focusing on CSA has been continuous and steady, a process of diversification on the topics of study within this field is emerging. Lastly, the scientific community could use the research findings to identify thematic areas of interest.
AB - Introduction: Child sexual abuse (CSA) is an endemic threat to health. Although research on the subject has advanced considerably, there are few studies that have considered the perspectives of the region. Objective: This study sought to analyze the research trends of CSA in Latin America and the Caribbean, emphasizing on its productivity as well as the evolution of the conceptual structure. Method: For this study, a longitudinal bibliometric mapping of co-words in articles indexed in the Web of Science was conducted utilizing SciMAT. Results: Findings revealed an increase in the volume and impact of the articles published on this topic. The core corresponds to 35 articles, mostly quantitative, and published as part of international collaborations. The conceptual structure of the field addresses 19 topics with Maltreatment and Child Sexual Abuse; Risk Factors; and Family and Experiences considered as key themes; whereas Street Children and Emotional Abuse could be considered an emerging topic. Conclusions: Findings suggest that although research focusing on CSA has been continuous and steady, a process of diversification on the topics of study within this field is emerging. Lastly, the scientific community could use the research findings to identify thematic areas of interest.
KW - Bibliometrics
KW - Child sexual abuse
KW - Latin America
KW - Psychosocial factors
KW - SciMAT
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85076594482
U2 - 10.29333/ejgm/110615
DO - 10.29333/ejgm/110615
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85076594482
SN - 2516-3507
VL - 16
JO - Electronic Journal of General Medicine
JF - Electronic Journal of General Medicine
IS - 5
M1 - em148
ER -