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2. Factor de impacto de las revistas médicas españolas
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Aleixandre Benavent, Rafael, Carlos Valderrama Zurián, Juan, Castellano Gómez, Miguel, Simó Meléndez, Raquel, and Navarro Molina, Carolina
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- 2004
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3. National and International Impact Factor of R evista E spañola de C ardiología
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Aleixandre Benavent, Rafael, Valderrama Zurián, Juan C., Castellano Gómez, Miguel, Miguel-Dasit, Alberto, Simó Meléndez, Raquel, and Navarro Molina, Carolina
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- 2004
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4. Scientific literature by Spanish authors on the analysis of citations and impact factor in Biomedicine (1981-2005)
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González Alcaide, Gregorio, Castellano Gómez, Miguel, Valderrama Zurián, Juan Carlos, Benavent, Rafael Aleixandre, and European Commission
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Social network ,españa ,social network analysis ,análisis de redes sociales ,España ,factor de impacto ,Scientific publications ,Publicaciones científicas ,biomedicina ,Factor de impacto ,lcsh:Z ,lcsh:Bibliography. Library science. Information resources ,Bibliography. Library science. Information resources ,Biomedicine ,Bibliometrics ,Spain ,Bibliometría ,bibliometría ,Análisis de redes sociales ,Impact factor ,Biomedicina ,publicaciones científicas ,Analysis - Abstract
22 páginas, 4 figuras, 6 tablas., Se analiza el desarrollo de la literatura científica sobre análisis de citas y Factor de Impacto (FI) en Biomedicina en España a lo largo del período 1981-2005, mediante la aplicación de metodologías bibliométricas y análisis de redes sociales a los trabajos indizados en las bases de datos Science Citation Index-Expanded (SCI-Expanded), Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI), MEDLINE, Índice Médico Español (IME) e Índice de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades (ISOC). Se han recuperado 184 trabajos, el 79,89% artículos originales. Únicamente cuatro de ellos han sido publicados con anterioridad a la década de 1990. Es a partir de mediados de esta década cuando se multiplica el número de trabajos (8-14 trabajos/año), alcanzándose las mayores cotas de productividad a partir del año 2002 (14- 25 trabajos/año). IME y SCI-Expanded/SSCI reúnen los mayores índices de aporte, tanto absoluto (67,93% y 40,76%, respectivamente) como específico (42,39% y 21,74%, respectivamente). Los trabajos se distribuyen en 76 revistas, tanto del área de Biomedicina (82,06% de los trabajos) como de Documentación (15,22%). Se ha identificado el núcleo de autores más productivos y las principales redes de coautoría y colaboración institucional en el área, poniéndose en relación los datos del estudio con la importancia cobrada por el FI a nivel nacional e internacional., This paper analyses the development of Spanish research literature in the field of citation analysis and impact factor (IF) in biomedicine over the period 1981-2005. Bibliometric methods and social network analysis were used to examine papers indexed in the Science Citation Index-Expanded (SCI-Expanded), Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI), MEDLINE, Índice Médico Español (IME) and Índice de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades (ISOC) databases. 184 papers were identified, 79.89% of which were original research articles. Only four of these papers had been published before the 1990s. The mid 1990s saw a remarkable increase in the number of papers published (8-14 papers/year) with the highest productivity being reached from 2002 onwards (14-25 papers/year). The IME and SCI-Expanded/SSCI databases were those recording the largest numbers of papers, both in absolute (67.93% and 40.76 respectively) and singularity terms (42.39% and 21.74% respectively). The detected papers were published in 76 Biomedical and Documentation journals (82.06% and 15.22% respectively). The most productive authors were identified along with the main co-authorships and institutional collaboration networks operating in the field. These results are related to the importance of impact factor at both national and international level., Este trabajo ha sido realizado gracias al Programa I3P cofinanciado por el Fondo Social Europeo del Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas.
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5. Implicaciones del desmantelamiento de un foco de compra y consumo de drogas en Valencia
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Ferrer Pérez, Xabier, Delicado Torres, Angel, Badia Puertes, Silvia, Castellano Gómez, Miguel, Alvarez García, Raquel, Alarcón Piqueras, Isabel, San Martín Guerricabeytia, José V., Tomás Dols, Sofía, Belda Torrent, José Vicente, Vidal de Llobatera Perret, Guillem, Martí Baliarda, Mercè, and Monfort Lázaro, Manel
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Sociología. Población. Trabajo social ,Ciencias de la salud. Generalidades ,Ciencias sociales ,Ciencias de la salud - Abstract
Desde el año 2003 la Fundación Salud y Comunidad (FSC), con el patrocinio principal de la Generalitat Valenciana, ha trabajado en la zona de 'Las Cañas', lugar que ha sido el foco de compraventa de drogas más activo de Valencia, realizando programas de contacto y de reducción de riesgos y daños, con más de 9.000 usuarios diferentes atendidos. En el año 2008 se realizó una intervención policial en el área con el objetivo de reducir la oferta de drogas. La falta de coordinación y comunicación entre la policía y los agentes sanitarios y sociales generó una situación potencialmente muy peligrosa para la salud de los drogodependientes y el impacto comunitario, lo que motivó una investigación de urgencia para medir y valorar el impacto de dicha actuación. Los resultados, interpretados junto con los datos asistenciales de los años 2007, 2008 y 2009, sugieren que la intervención policial no disminuyó ni difi cultó el acceso a las sustancias como se esperaba, aunque se transformó la estructura de la oferta y la demanda, fomentando el uso de heroína y cocaína inyectada, frente a la anteriormente mayoritaria, y estimulando nuevos puntos de compraventa en otras áreas de la ciudad. Since 2003 Fundación Salud y Comunidad (FSC), under the auspices of the Valencian Regional Government, has been working in the area of 'Las Cañas' that has become the most active drug sale and purchase focal point in Valencia. Outreach programs were started to reduce risks and harm, with more than 9,000 different users helped. In 2008 police action took place in the area with the goal of reducing drug supply. The lack of coordination and communication between the police and health and social agents working in the area prompted an urgent investigation to measure and assess the impact of such action on the health of drug addicts and in the community. The results, interpreted together with data from the service records for the years 2007, 2008 and 2009, suggest that the police actions did not reduce nor hinder the access to substances as expected, although the structure of the supply and demand did indeed change, favouring the use of injected (instead of inhaled) heroin and cocaine, and stimulating new sale and purchase points in other areas of the city.
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6. Psicothema
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Tortajada Navarro, Silvia, Valderrama Zurián, Juan Carlos, Castellano Gómez, Miguel, Llorens Aleixandre, Noelia, Agulló Calatayud, Víctor, Hergoz, Benno, and Aleixandre Benavent, Rafael
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toxicomanía ,América Latina ,prevención ,droga ,ocio ,Valencia ,inmigrante ,resultado de investigación ,análisis de varianza - Abstract
Resumen tomado de la publicación El objetivo del presente estudio es obtener información sobre el consumo de drogas en relación con hábitos de ocio y conocimientos sobre recursos comunitarios para la prevención de las drogodependencias en población de inmigrantes hispanohablantes. La investigación se realizó en dos etapas, utilizándose metodología cuantitativa. Durante la primera fase (2003) se pasó una encuesta sobre percepción social de drogas a 147 individuos. Durante la segunda fase (2004) se realizaron 610 encuestas. Los datos se analizaron mediante un análisis bivariado. El 40,1 por ciento de la muestra consume alcohol de forma habitual, el 31,3 por ciento consume tabaco y el 3,4 por ciento cannabis. La principal razón para consumir de los consumidores habituales es 'para divertirse' (p mayor que 0.3), observándose una relación entre hábitos de ocio y consumo de drogas. La familia tiene un papel fundamental en la prevención y existe la necesidad de adaptar los programas de prevención y atención al drogodependiente a esta población. Asturias Colegio Oficial de Psicólogos de Asturias; Calle Ildefonso Sánchez del Rio, 4-1B; 33001 Oviedo; Tel. +34985285778; Fax +34985281374; ESP
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- 2008
7. Literatura científica de autores españoles sobre análisis de citas y factor de impacto en Biomedicina (1981-2005)
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European Commission, González-Alcaide, Gregorio, Castellano Gómez, Miguel, Valderrama-Zurián, Juan Carlos, Aleixandre-Benavent, Rafael, European Commission, González-Alcaide, Gregorio, Castellano Gómez, Miguel, Valderrama-Zurián, Juan Carlos, and Aleixandre-Benavent, Rafael
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Se analiza el desarrollo de la literatura científica sobre análisis de citas y Factor de Impacto (FI) en Biomedicina en España a lo largo del período 1981-2005, mediante la aplicación de metodologías bibliométricas y análisis de redes sociales a los trabajos indizados en las bases de datos Science Citation Index-Expanded (SCI-Expanded), Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI), MEDLINE, Índice Médico Español (IME) e Índice de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades (ISOC). Se han recuperado 184 trabajos, el 79,89% artículos originales. Únicamente cuatro de ellos han sido publicados con anterioridad a la década de 1990. Es a partir de mediados de esta década cuando se multiplica el número de trabajos (8-14 trabajos/año), alcanzándose las mayores cotas de productividad a partir del año 2002 (14- 25 trabajos/año). IME y SCI-Expanded/SSCI reúnen los mayores índices de aporte, tanto absoluto (67,93% y 40,76%, respectivamente) como específico (42,39% y 21,74%, respectivamente). Los trabajos se distribuyen en 76 revistas, tanto del área de Biomedicina (82,06% de los trabajos) como de Documentación (15,22%). Se ha identificado el núcleo de autores más productivos y las principales redes de coautoría y colaboración institucional en el área, poniéndose en relación los datos del estudio con la importancia cobrada por el FI a nivel nacional e internacional., This paper analyses the development of Spanish research literature in the field of citation analysis and impact factor (IF) in biomedicine over the period 1981-2005. Bibliometric methods and social network analysis were used to examine papers indexed in the Science Citation Index-Expanded (SCI-Expanded), Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI), MEDLINE, Índice Médico Español (IME) and Índice de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades (ISOC) databases. 184 papers were identified, 79.89% of which were original research articles. Only four of these papers had been published before the 1990s. The mid 1990s saw a remarkable increase in the number of papers published (8-14 papers/year) with the highest productivity being reached from 2002 onwards (14-25 papers/year). The IME and SCI-Expanded/SSCI databases were those recording the largest numbers of papers, both in absolute (67.93% and 40.76 respectively) and singularity terms (42.39% and 21.74% respectively). The detected papers were published in 76 Biomedical and Documentation journals (82.06% and 15.22% respectively). The most productive authors were identified along with the main co-authorships and institutional collaboration networks operating in the field. These results are related to the importance of impact factor at both national and international level.
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8. Scientific Publications and Research Groups on Alcohol Consumption and Related Problems Worldwide: Authorship Analysis of Papers Indexed in PubMed and Scopus Databases (2005 to 2009)
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González-Alcaide, Gregorio, primary, Castelló-Cogollos, Lourdes, additional, Castellano-Gómez, Miguel, additional, Agullo-Calatayud, Víctor, additional, Aleixandre-Benavent, Rafael, additional, Álvarez, Francisco Javier, additional, and Valderrama-Zurián, Juan Carlos, additional
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- 2012
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9. Valoración de la paridad en la autoría de los artículos publicados en la Revista Enfermedades Infecciosas y Microbiología Clínica durante el quinquenio 2001-2005
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Aleixandre-Benavent, Rafael, primary, González-Alcaide, Gregorio, additional, Alonso-Arroyo, Adolfo, additional, Castellano-Gómez, Miguel, additional, and Carlos Valderrama-Zurián, Juan, additional
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10. Exploratory Factor Analysis and Validation Study of the Lifetime Severity Index for Cocaine, Spanish Version (LSI-C-Spanish)
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Morales-Manrique, Claudia C., primary, Valderrama-Zurián, Juan C., additional, Castellano-Gómez, Miguel, additional, and Aleixandre-Benavent, Rafael, additional
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11. National and International Impact Factor of Revista Española de Cardiología
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Aleixandre Benavent, Rafael, primary, Valderrama Zurián, Juan C., additional, Castellano Gómez, Miguel, additional, Miguel-Dasit, Alberto, additional, Simó Meléndez, Raquel, additional, and Navarro Molina, Carolina, additional
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12. Factor de impacto nacional e internacional de Revista Española de Cardiología
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Aleixandre Benavent, Rafael, primary, Valderrama Zurián, Juan C., additional, Castellano Gómez, Miguel, additional, Miguel-Dasit, Alberto, additional, Simó Meléndez, Raquel, additional, and Navarro Molina, Carolina, additional
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13. Análisis de citas en la revista Adicciones
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Porcel Torrens, Andrés, primary, Castellano Gómez, Miguel, additional, Valderrama Zurián, Juan Carlos, additional, Aleixandre Benavent, Rafael, additional, and Choren, Susana, additional
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- 2003
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14. Complicaciones físicas del consumo de drogas recreativas
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Ojeda Rodríguez, Eva, primary, Martínez Raga, José, additional, Castellano Gómez, Miguel, additional, Pérez Gálvez, Bartolomé, additional, Sabater Ferragut, Ana, additional, and Cervera Martínez, Gaspar, additional
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15. Hacia la diversificación de los tratamientos con agonistas opiáceos
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Castellano Gómez, Miguel, primary
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16. Scientific Publications and Research Groups on Alcohol Consumption and Related Problems Worldwide: Authorship Analysis of Papers Indexed in Pub Med and Scopus Databases (2005 to 2009).
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González‐Alcaide, Gregorio, Castelló‐Cogollos, Lourdes, Castellano‐Gómez, Miguel, Agullo‐Calatayud, Víctor, Aleixandre‐Benavent, Rafael, Álvarez, Francisco Javier, and Valderrama‐Zurián, Juan Carlos
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COMPLICATIONS of alcoholism ,ALGORITHMS ,ALCOHOL drinking ,MEDLINE ,ONLINE information services ,RESEARCH funding ,SYSTEMATIC reviews ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics - Abstract
Background The research of alcohol consumption-related problems is a multidisciplinary field. The aim of this study is to analyze the worldwide scientific production in the area of alcohol-drinking and alcohol-related problems from 2005 to 2009. Methods A MEDLINE and Scopus search on alcohol (alcohol-drinking and alcohol-related problems) published from 2005 to 2009 was carried out. Using bibliometric indicators, the distribution of the publications was determined within the journals that publish said articles, specialty of the journal (broad subject terms), article type, language of the publication, and country where the journal is published. Also, authorship characteristics were assessed (collaboration index and number of authors who have published more than 9 documents). The existing research groups were also determined. Results About 24,100 documents on alcohol, published in 3,862 journals, and authored by 69,640 authors were retrieved from MEDLINE and Scopus between the years 2005 and 2009. The collaboration index of the articles was 4.83 ± 3.7. The number of consolidated research groups in the field was identified as 383, with 1,933 authors. Documents on alcohol were published mainly in journals covering the field of ' Substance- Related Disorders,' 23.18%, followed by ' Medicine,' 8.7%, ' Psychiatry,' 6.17%, and ' Gastroenterology,' 5.25%. Conclusions Research on alcohol is a consolidated field, with an average of 4,820 documents published each year between 2005 and 2009 in MEDLINE and Scopus. Alcohol-related publications have a marked multidisciplinary nature. Collaboration was common among alcohol researchers. There is an underrepresentation of alcohol-related publications in languages other than English and from developing countries, in MEDLINE and Scopus databases. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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17. [Drug consumption and perception among Latin American immigrants].
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Tortajada Navarro S, Valderrama Zurián JC, Castellano Gómez M, Llorens Aleixandre N, Agulló Calatayud V, Herzog B, and Aleixandre Benavent R
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- Adolescent, Adult, Age Factors, Aged, Emigrants and Immigrants statistics & numerical data, Female, Humans, Latin America epidemiology, Male, Middle Aged, Prevalence, Attitude to Health ethnology, Substance-Related Disorders epidemiology
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The aim of this study is to obtain information about drug consumption, leisure activities and knowledge of community services among Spanish-speaking immigrants to prevent drug abuse in this population. Quantitative methodology was used. The field work of this study has two phases: in the first stage (2003), a survey of social perception of drugs was administered to 147 subjects. During the second stage (2004), 610 surveys were administered. Data were analysed by bivariate analysis. Usual consumption of alcohol was 40.1%, usual consumption of tobacco was 31.3%, and usual consumption of cannabis was 3.4%. Drug users considered that the main reason for drug consumption was "to have fun" (p<.03). There is a relationship between leisure time and drug use. Family plays an important role in drug abuse prevention and preventive drug abuse programs must be adapted to this population.
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18. [Gender analysis among articles published in Enfermedades Infecciosas y Microbiología Clínica (2001-2005)].
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Aleixandre-Benavent R, González-Alcaide G, Alonso-Arroyo A, Castellano-Gómez M, and Valderrama-Zurián JC
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- Academies and Institutes statistics & numerical data, Adult, Female, Hospitals statistics & numerical data, Humans, Male, Retrospective Studies, Spain, Universities statistics & numerical data, Women's Rights, Authorship, Bibliometrics, Communicable Diseases, Internal Medicine statistics & numerical data, Microbiology statistics & numerical data, Periodicals as Topic statistics & numerical data, Prejudice, Research Personnel statistics & numerical data, Women
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Background: There is growing concern for promoting equality between sexes and full integration of women in research activities. The purpose of this study is to identify the bibliometric characteristics of articles published during the 2001-2005 period in Enfermedades Infecciosas y Microbiología Clínica (EIMC) from the perspective of gender., Method: EIMC records for 2001-2005 were obtained from the Science Citation Index database and differences according to sex were calculated for the following indicators: year of publication, type of document, number and order of author signatures, number of collaborators, and the signature/article index at the institutional and geographical level., Results: A total of 2,163 authors were identified, 1,220 (56.4%) men and 943 (43.6%) women. The greatest of contribution from women was in original articles (42.32% of signatures). Excluding the Centro Nacional de Microbiología (Spanish National Center for Microbiology), the participation of women was lower than men in the most productive institutions. There were significant differences regarding the number of papers published and the number of collaborators; with greater productivity for men and a higher rate of collaboration for women., Discussion: Studies on scientific activity according to gender provide essential information to establish the basis for a policy of equality in this regard. A yearly increase of almost 1% was seen in the number of female authors contributing articles to the EIMC, which, if the trend continues, will result in parity in coming years. Nevertheless, the presence of women in positions of high productivity remains low. The causes of this difference should be identified and corrected.
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19. [Impact factor of the Spanish medical journals].
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Aleixandre Benavent R, Valderrama Zurián JC, Castellano Gómez M, Simó Meléndez R, and Navarro Molina C
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- Bibliometrics, Spain, Periodicals as Topic statistics & numerical data, Publishing statistics & numerical data
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Background and Objective: The 2001 edition of the Journal Citation Reports (JCR) includes only 13 Spanish medical journals. The impact factor (IF) of the rest of Spanish medical journals is unknown. The aim of this study is to determine the IF of the main Spanish medical journals, taking also into account the references from journals not covered by the SCI., Material and Method: A set of 87 Spanish medical journals was selected from the national database IME and other international databases. All citable articles published in these journals in 2001 were analyzed, extracting their bibliographic references to articles published in 1999, 2000 and 2001. The indicators obtained for each journal were the number of cites, the IF and the immediacy index., Results: Among the 87 source journals, 74 were not included in the JCR. From them, 5,388 bibliographic references were examined, identifying the journals cited. Final indicators were obtained adding these results to the ones obtained by using the Science Citation Index. The most cited journal was Medicina Clinica (768 cites), and the highest IF were attained by Histology and Histopathology (IF = 1.866), International Journal of Developmental Biology (IF = 1.654) and Medicina Clinica (IF = 1.125)., Conclusions: This work has permitted to obtain the IF of 87 Spanish medical journals. Already detected in previous works, the leadership of the journal Medicina Clinica in Spanish medicine is confirmed. Spanish medical journals published in English have received a small number of cites from the ones published in Spanish. A low impact factor is not necessarily related to lack of quality, merit or relevance.
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