Global Research on Health Literacy of LGBTI Community
A Bibliometric Analysis
Keywords:
Citation Analysis, Health Literacy, Health Literacy Literature, LGBTI, LGBTI Community, Research Trends on Health LiteracyAbstract
The present study analyses the literature on health literacy of LGBTI, to understand the collaboration trends on this research area. The data for the study was collected from the Scopus database and analysed using Excel, Bibexcel, and VOS viewer. Results show that in the case collaboration with other countries the United States comes first followed by the United Kingdom. The organization-wise co-authorship shows that only 6 organizations have more than four publications and "Factor-inwentash Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto, Canada" has published the highest number of publications on LGBTI health literacy research globally, with 11 publications and 353 citations. Zeynep Tufekci is the most cited author of LGBTI Health Literacy with 771 citations. "Twitter and tear gas: the power and fragility of networked protest" is the most cited source among the sources of LGBTI Health literacy with 771 citations. The study's findings provide a comprehensive overview of the emerging trends in author and institute-wise collaboration, and the contributions of different countries.