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Visualising the Scientific Landscape of Global Research in Self-Compassion: A Bibliometric Analysis

Authors :
Chinun Boonroungrut
Kanyarat Muangkaew
Kamol Phoyen
Thitima Vechpong
Wananya Punyakitphokin
Gunchanon Khawda
Gallayaporn Nantachai
Nuttawut Eiamnate
Puangsoy Worakul
Chilungamo M'manga
Wulan Patria Saroinsong
Source :
Knowledge Management & E-Learning. 2024 16(1):186-207.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Research in self-compassion has rapidly increased. Providing a comprehension of the scientific knowledge landscape will be helpful for researchers to identify the gaps and develop future research ideas in this field without subjectivity. Thus, overarching structures in self-compassion Scopus-indexed research were sought to be analysed here. Bibliometric techniques were used to extract documents indexed in Scopus under the domain of self-compassion (N = 1,764 articles) using bibliophily, a web interface of the Bibliometrix 3.0 and VOSviewer to conduct analysis and visualisation. The number of published articles shows an upward trend; the United States occupies the leading position in publication volumes and citations. Undoubtedly, K. D. Neff and her sustained cited model were reported as a prolific author and influential article in self-compassion literature. The top affiliation was the University of Texas at Austin, which was the leading university in both production and citation. Mindfulness was a key journal that was considered in publication volume and received citations; however, authors tended to publish from diverse selected sources. The top 50 most frequently used terms were related to individual differences and psychological status. Finally, the thematic mapping provided a comprehensive illustration showing significant themes and knowledge gaps in self-compassion research, which categorised individual differences as basic, measurement validation as niche and PTSD as emerging themes. The current findings presented scientific mappings and extensive tables containing information that usefully proposes future directions and the critical broader scope of research in self-compassion.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2073-7904
Volume :
16
Issue :
1
Database :
ERIC
Journal :
Knowledge Management & E-Learning
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
EJ1420483
Document Type :
Journal Articles<br />Information Analyses