BACKGROUND
Since Alan Pritchard defined bibliometrics as "the application of statistical methods to media of communication" in 1969, bibliometric analyses have become widespread. To date, however, bibliometrics has not been used to analyze publications related to the U.S. Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS).
PURPOSE
To determine the most frequently cited BRFSS-related topical areas, institutions, and journals.
METHODS
A search of the Web of Knowledge database in 2013 identified U.S.-published studies related to BRFSS, from its start in 1984 through 2012. Search terms were BRFSS, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, or Behavioral Risk Survey. The resulting 1,387 articles were analyzed descriptively and produced data for VOSviewer, a computer program that plotted a relevance distance-based map and clustered keywords from text in titles and abstracts.
RESULTS
Topics, journals, and publishing institutions ranged widely. Most research was clustered by content area, such as cancer screening, access to care, heart health, and quality of life. The American Journal of Preventive Medicine and American Journal of Public Health published the most BRFSS-related papers (95 and 70, respectively).
CONCLUSIONS
Bibliometrics can help identify the most frequently published BRFSS-related topics, publishing journals, and publishing institutions. BRFSS data are widely used, particularly by CDC and academic institutions such as the University of Washington and other universities hosting top-ranked schools of public health. Bibliometric analysis and mapping provides an innovative way of quantifying and visualizing the plethora of research conducted using BRFSS data and summarizing the contribution of this surveillance system to public health.
[1]
Victor R. Preedy,et al.
Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
,
2010
.
[2]
Péter Jacsó,et al.
Journal Citation Reports.">Five-year impact factor data in the Journal Citation Reports
,
2009,
Online Inf. Rev..
[3]
Ludo Waltman,et al.
Software survey: VOSviewer, a computer program for bibliometric mapping
,
2009,
Scientometrics.
[4]
Nees Jan van Eck,et al.
On the map: Nature and Science editorials
,
2010,
Scientometrics.
[5]
Lie Yang,et al.
Global trends of solid waste research from 1997 to 2011 by using bibliometric analysis
,
2012,
Scientometrics.
[6]
Yang Cao,et al.
A bibliometric analysis of global laparoscopy research trends during 1997–2011
,
2013,
Scientometrics.
[7]
Sameer Kumar,et al.
Mapping research collaborations in the business and management field in Malaysia, 1980–2010
,
2013,
Scientometrics.
[8]
A. Pritchard,et al.
Statistical bibliography or bibliometrics
,
1969
.
[9]
Xingjian Liu,et al.
Global remote sensing research trends during 1991–2010: a bibliometric analysis
,
2013,
Scientometrics.
[10]
yderis p,et al.
ISI Web of Knowledge.
,
2013
.
[11]
Joanna E Cohen,et al.
Taking stock a bibliometric analysis of the focus of tobacco research from the 1980s to the 2000s.
,
2010,
American journal of preventive medicine.