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Bibliometric study of the scientific productivity of the COVID-19 impact on constructs affecting happiness in university students — Sistema de Información Científica

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title = “Bibliometric study of the scientific productivity of the COVID-19 impact on constructs affecting happiness in university students”,

abstract = “COVID-19 has caused a wide range of psychological problems, such as panic disorders, anxiety, and depression. Knowing what others have researched on, what constructs they have focused on, will (a) summarize published information, (b) help identify research gaps, and (c) encourage future research that addresses these gaps. The aim of the study was to analyze the bibliometric indicators of scientific productivity of the impact of COVID-19 on constructs affecting undergraduate happiness. A bibliometric study was conducted. The PubMed database was used. Data summarized were: authors, year of publication, journal name, country, language of publication, and subtopic addressed. A total of 16 English-language studies were identified between April 2022 and December 2022. There were 12 countries that have published on the impact of COVID-19 on constructs affecting college students{\textquoteright} happiness. Most of the studies were developed in the United States (n = 4, 25%) and China (n = 2, 12.5%). Thirteen journals publishing these topics were detected. The subtopics considered were organized into nine categories (e.g., a: Psychological impact, b: Adverse childhood experiences, c: Stress, d: Personality traits, e: Perception of the educational environment, f: Spiritual health, g: Distress, h: Uncertainty and socioemotional learning, i: Satisfaction with life). This study suggests that the number of countries and scientific journals that have published on the impact of COVID-19 on constructs affecting college students{\textquoteright} happiness is small. In addition, the most discussed subtopics during the pandemic were related to constructs such as psychological impact and stress affecting college students{\textquoteright} happiness.”,

keywords = “Bibliometrics, Covid-19, happiness, students”,

author = “Mar{\’i}a Bedoya-Gonzales and Yudi Yucra-Mamani and Walker Arag{\’o}n-Cruz and Katia Barrientos-Paredes and Percy G{\’o}mez-Bail{\’o}n and Sonia Laura-Chauca and Jos{\’e} Fuentes-L{\’o}pez and Claudia Flores-Guti{\’e}rrez and Marco Cossio-Bola{\~n}os and Rossana Gomez-Campos”,

note = “Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2024 Journal of Education and Health Promotion.”,

year = “2024”,

month = mar,

doi = “10.4103/jehp.jehp_615_23”,

language = “Ingl{\’e}s”,

volume = “13”,

journal = “Journal of Education and Health Promotion”,

issn = “2277-9531”,

publisher = “Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications”,

number = “1”,

}

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