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Global representation in psychiatric literature remains unequal. High-impact journals predominantly feature research from North America and Europe, indicating underrepresentation of much of the world's population in psychiatric research publications.

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  • Psychiatry and Global Health Research

Background:

  • Monitoring global representation in scientific literature is crucial for understanding research trends and potential biases.
  • Psychiatric literature, particularly in high-impact journals, may not accurately reflect global mental health research contributions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess the global representation of psychiatric research publications in leading journals over time.
  • To identify disparities in publication rates across different world regions in influential psychiatric journals.

Main Methods:

  • Comparative analysis of publication rates from 1998 and 2008.
  • Focus on the ten highest impact factor psychiatric journals.
  • Categorization of publications by world regions.

Main Results:

  • North America, Northern Europe, Western Europe, and Oceania dominated publications in top psychiatric journals in both 1998 and 2008.
  • These regions represent a small fraction of the global population, highlighting a significant imbalance.
  • Consistent underrepresentation of research from other world regions was observed across both time points.

Conclusions:

  • Highly influential psychiatric journals continue to disproportionately feature research from a limited number of high-income regions.
  • A substantial portion of the global population remains underrepresented in leading psychiatric research, potentially skewing the field's focus.
  • Efforts are needed to promote more equitable global participation in psychiatric research and its dissemination.