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Trends in dance/movement therapy research: A bibliometric analysis of publications in the scopus bibliographic and citation information database

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In recent years, the number of publications on dance/movement therapy has increased. However, there has been no comprehensive quantitative assessment of dance/movement therapy publications that analyze research trends, impact, and structure. This study aims to provide an overview of research trends in dance/movement therapy by identifying the influencing factors of publications and analyzing the research structure. The study analyzed 589 publications retrieved from the Scopus database. Indicators of productivity, impact, and collaboration were determined. The study is the first bibliometric analysis in dance/movement therapy. The results show publications in the fields of medicine, psychology, and healthcare, mainly with authors from the United States, the United Kingdom, Israel, and Germany. Although several publications are available, only a few authors have more than one publication. This resource can be used by researchers, practitioners, and students in dance/movement therapy. It provides an overview of existing research and suggests potential avenues for future research.
Mariappan, Punithavili (58284795700); Khairani, Mohd Zahuri (57201092990); Mohd, Norzuraina (58922805700); Chanthiran, Maran (58284611900); Cubalit, Andy Noces (58733882200)
Uncovering Emerging Trends in Technology and Art Education: A Bibliometric Mapping Analysis
2024
10.37934/araset.41.1.6475
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85186909464&doi=10.37934%2faraset.41.1.6475&partnerID=40&md5=3ef9fa96ecc9ca3f2339b253cf7ebee3
Faculty of Sustainability Arts and Creative Industry, Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris, , Perak, Tanjong Malim, 35900, Malaysia; Faculty of Computing and Meta-Technology, Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris, Perak, Tanjong Malim, 35900, Malaysia; King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Latkarabang, Bangkok, 10520, Thailand
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