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AUTHOR
F. J. Bueno-cañigral
Investigación española en las áreas de adicciones y de trastornos de la alimentación: análisis de la producción, colaboración e impacto científico (1962-2017)
Las adicciones y los trastornos de la alimentación constituyen uno de los principales problemas de salud en la sociedad contemporánea al que se destinan gran cantidad de recursos destinados a la investigación para su prevención y tratamiento. Objetivos. Analizar la investigación española en el área de adicciones y trastornos de la alimentación desde que se publicó el primer trabajo recogido en bases de datos bibliográficas y desde una perspectiva bibliométrica. Metodología. Para obtener la información necesaria se consultaron las bases de datos Web of Science, Scopus y bases de datos del CSIC. Se elaboró un perfil de búsqueda específico. Se obtuvieron indicadores bibliométricos de producció…
Proper use of medical language: Main problems and solutions
[EN]: Medical language should be characterized by its precision, emotional neutrality and stability. The effective communication of results of scientific studies depends on compliance with current standards of drafting and style; texts with defects can hinder interest in the findings. In this study, we discuss some of the most common problems and errors in medical language, including the abuse of abbreviations and foreign words, the use of improper words, syntax errors and solecisms, the most common errors in titles and the abuse of capital letters and the gerund. Investigators have effective tools for dealing with these problems, such as quality texts, critical dictionaries of questions an…
Scientific evaluation on substance abuse research through web of science over the 2008–2012 period
s / Drug and Alcohol Dependence 156 (2015) e102–e182 e149 agonist treatment for opioid dependence utilized postpartum reproductive health care services and identify the prevalence rate and contraceptive methods of this population. Methods: Data on contraceptive use were collected around the time of the postpartum OB visit for participants in the MOTHER (MaternalOpioidTreatment:HumanExperimentalResearch) study for this secondary analysis. Results: Among the 175 MOTHER participants, data about contraceptivemethodwereonlyavailable for43% (n=76)of the sample andmany reported not attending their postpartumOBvisit. Among those with data, 45% of participants (n=34) reported not using any contracep…