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      Escala de Depresión del Centro de Estudios Epidemiológicos (CES-D) en México: análisis bibliométrico Translated title: Center of Epidemiological Studies of Depression Scale (CES-D) in Mexico: bibliometric analysis

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          La Escala de Depresión del Centro de Estudios Epidemiológicos (CES-D) es un instrumento de tamizaje para la detección de casos de depresión con base en su sintomatología durante la última semana. La CES-D ha demostrado ser una herramienta útil y económica en formato autoaplicable en virtud de que no requiere personal especializado para su calificación y es autoaplicable. Reconocida la importancia de la depresión, el interés por su investigación ha sido consistente en México durante las últimas décadas y la CES-D ha sido uno de los instrumentos más empleados. El objetivo de este trabajo es presentar un análisis bibliométrico de las publicaciones científicas sobre su uso en México. Los artículos seleccionados tenían que estar publicados en revistas científicas con comité editorial, cuerpo académico de dictaminadores e ISSN. Las búsquedas se hicieron en EBSCOhost y Google Académico. Se analizaron 80 artículos, desde 1986 hasta julio de 2011. El promedio por año fue de tres artículos; 2007 y 2008 fueron los años con más publicaciones. La mayor cantidad de investigaciones se ha realizado en el Distrito Federal y a nivel nacional; hay una investigación binacional, otra multinacional y cuatro en entidades federativas combinadas. Las revistas con mayor cantidad de publicaciones fueron: SALUD MENTAL (27 artículos), Salud Pública de México (11 artículos) y la Revista Mexicana de Psicología (cinco artículos). Diecisiete instituciones (con predominio del Instituto Nacional de Psiquiatría Ramón de la Fuente) han sido responsables de las investigaciones; seis de ellas, a nivel internacional. 41.25% con adolescentes, 32.5% con mujeres y 90% en contextos urbanos, con predominio en la población general y en adolescentes estudiantes. Existen áreas por explorar para contar con un panorama más completo sobre las características y distribución de la sintomatología depresiva, por lo que habría que diseñar estudios con grupos y poblaciones menos explorados.

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          The CES-D is a screening instrument to measure depressive symptoms during the last week. It is useful and easy to use because no trained staff is needed to administer and score it. Interest in depression has been consistent in Mexico in recent years, and the CES-D is one of the most used scales. The goal of this paper is to present a bibliometric analysis of scientific papers reporting data obtained with the scale; the papers had to be published in a scientific journal with a reviewing board, a group of peer reviewers and be ISNN registered. Materials were found in EBSCOhost and Google Scholar databases. 80 papers were published between 1986 and 2011. An average of three papers was published every year. Most of the studies were developed in Mexico City and nationwide; there was a bi-national study, a multinational one, and four in several states combined. The journals with the highest number of papers were: SALUD MENTAL, Salud Pública de México, and Revista Mexicana de Psicología. There were 17 institutions involved in coordinating the studies; six of them were international. 41% of the studies were conducted with adolescents, 32% with women, and 90% in urban contexts. There are some areas which need further study to build a more comprehensive understanding about the distribution and characteristics of depressive symptoms and hence new studies must be designed to include understudied groups and populations.

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            Evaluación de la actividad científica a través de indicadores bibliométricos

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              Bibliometrics and evaluation of research performance.

              Bibliometrics has been increasingly applied to research evaluation in recent years. This article reviews studies which supply data to assess the validity and accuracy of citation indicators as a measure of performance. To illustrate the points raised, the article also examines results obtained by case studies on Nordic cancer and cardiovascular research. It concludes that citations measure recognition of a piece of work by the international scientific community, but are also influenced by publication structures, citation conventions and social relations in the scientific community. Citation analysis complements peer review by supplying evidence to assess its accuracy and reliability.
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                Salud mental
                Salud Ment
                Instituto Nacional de Psiquiatría Ramón de la Fuente Muñiz (México, DF, Mexico )
                0185-3325
                February 2012
                : 35
                : 1
                : 13-20
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                [02] orgnameMorgan State University orgdiv1School of Community Health and Policy orgdiv2Prevention Sciences Research Center
                [01] orgnameInstituto Nacional de Psiquiatría Ramón de la Fuente Muñiz orgdiv1Dirección de Investigaciones Epidemiológicas y Psicosociales México
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                S0185-33252012000100003 S0185-3325(12)03500100003
                cb8bf3be-5919-4d18-8f5e-7173eb2a186c

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

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                CES-D,depresión,epidemiología,instrumentos de tamizaje,México,depression,epidemiology,Mexico,screening instruments

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