Author/Authors :
Doris Jaalouk، نويسنده , , Ahmed Okasha، نويسنده , ,
Mariana M. Salamoun، نويسنده , , Elie G. Karam، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Purpose To assess the progression of mental health
research over four decades in the Arab world.
Methods Publications onmental health in 21 Arab countries
from 1966 to 2006 were screened using PubMed and Psychinfo.
Data were collected and analyzed forArab authors and
affiliations, publication year, topic and type of journal.
Results In 40 years (1966–2005), the Arab world published
2,213 articles on a vast variety of topics, most
common being mood, anxiety and substance use disorders,
and mostly in international journals. By the last decade, the
total yearly publications increased about eightfold since the
first two decades, and nearly doubled from the third one.
The disparity of output was high across countries. The
highest yearly output was from Egypt, Saudi Arabia,
Kuwait and Lebanon. Per million population, the top four
producing countries were Kuwait, Bahrain, Lebanon and
United Arab Emirates.
Conclusions Over a decade, the Arab world produced
approximately 17% of the global output of mental health
publications/million population and was comparative to
Latin American and Caribbean countries. There is a wide
gap in comparison with the industrialized world, with a
fertile ground for cross-cultural and genetic studies