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大学生健康教育的演变趋势:文献计量学分析

 

Authors Gao J , Li J, Geng Y , Yan Y

Received 26 May 2024

Accepted for publication 9 November 2024

Published 20 November 2024 Volume 2024:17 Pages 5375—5406

DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/JMDH.S479983

Checked for plagiarism Yes

Review by Single anonymous peer review

Peer reviewer comments 4

Editor who approved publication: Dr Pavani Rangachari

Juan Gao,1 Jianyi Li,2,3 Yuqing Geng,1 Yan Yan1 

1School of Business, Shanghai Dianji University, Shanghai, People’s Republic of China; 2Nursing Department, Guizhou Nursing Vocational College, Guizhou, People’s Republic of China; 3Institute of Innovative Development, Shanghai Dianji University, Shanghai, People’s Republic of China

Correspondence: Jianyi Li, Email lijianyikf@foxmail.com

Abstract: This study offers new insights into college students’ health education (CSHE) regarding its research status, hot spots, and trends by conducting a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of this field in the past decade (2014 to 2024). Specifically, we analyzed publication trends and used the bibliometric method with CiteSpace software to explore collaborative networks, detailed co-citation status, and co-occurrence dynamics based on 1358 Web of Science Core Collection articles. Our results indicate increased relevant publications and the collaboration networks show complex institutional and regional partnerships. At the same time, co-citation and co-occurrence analyses highlight interdisciplinary research themes that encompass public health. The study particularly underscores the emerging importance of mental health, global health, and innovative educational approaches. These findings reveal trends in CSHE research and provide crucial insights for future studies, stressing the need for interdisciplinary collaboration and creative strategies to tackle student health challenges. Moreover, in practice, this study contributes to promoting and practicing targeted health intervention policies and countermeasures aimed at enhancing student well-being, such as establishing dedicated health education courses, providing specialized training for teachers, conducting regular health assessments, and providing funding for CSHE.

Keywords: college student, health education, global health, CiteSpace, systematic review