Citation patterns and trends of systematic reviews about mindfulness
Alberto Chiesa1, Teresa Fazia2, Luisa Bernardinelli2
1Istituto Mente e Corpo, Bologna, Italy; Associazione di Psicologia Cognitiva - Scuola di Psicoterapia Cognitiva, Roma, Italy.
Objectives:
We performed a citation analysis of the literature about mindfulness aimed at describing the most significant topics and the impact of more relevant papers.
Methods:
We classified 128 systematic reviews about mindfulness-based intervention retrieved in Scopus according to their object, the population included and the type of mindfulness proposed. The citation counting was reported. The cumulative citation numbers per chronological years and article life were analyzed thorough a linear regression model.
Results:
1) We observed a general increase in the number of reviews published from 2003 to 2016; 2) two reviews collected the 33% of the overall citations; 3) citation counting for clinical and mixed population collected the 90% of total citations; 4) clinical reviews had higher cumulative citation per publication/year growth.
Conclusions:
As mindfulness research advances, higher attention should be given to the mechanisms by which mindfulness interventions work so as to provide fruitful insights for future research.
More Related Videos
Related Concept Videos
Introspection
The Scientific Method
Empathy
Psychology as a Science
The scientific method in psychology involves six critical steps: making observations, formulating hypotheses, conducting tests, analyzing...
Self-Awareness and Its Effects
Metacognition


