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Table 3 Cites in 2010/11 to original articles published in five international non-English general psychiatry journals in 2009 (publishing in French, Polish, Portuguese, and Italian)

From: The production and recognition of psychiatric original articles published in languages other than English

 

Ann Med Psychol

Encephale

Psychiatr Pol

Rev Psyq Clin

Riv Psichiatr

Total

Original articles published in 2009

46

37

17

7

20

127

Cited (in 2010+11) original articles

30% (14)

54% (20)

35% (6)

71% (5)

25% (5)

39% (50)

Cites

25 (0,54)

35 (0,95)

6 (0,35)

8 (1,14)

5 (0,25)

79 (0,62)

…thereof:

      

in 2010

48% (12)

26% (9)

33% (2)

50% (4)

20% (1)

35%(28)

in 2011

52% (13)

74% (26)

68% (4)

50% (4)

80% (4)

65% (51)

in the same journal

32% (8)

14% (5)

33% (2)

25% (2)

100% (5)

28% (22)

in same language journals

60% (15)

31% (11)

33% (2)

38% (3)

100% (5)

46% (36)

in English1

40% (10)

69% (24)

68% (4)

63% (5)

0% (0)

54% (43)

by the same authors

60% (15)

31% (11)

33% (2)

38% (3)

20% (1)

39% (31)

by authors of the same language

88% (22)

57% (20)

50% (3)

63% (5)

80% (5)

70% (55)

by other authors + journals

28% (7)

60% (21)

68% (4)

38% (3)

0% (0)

44% (35)

by other authors + in English

20% (5)

48% (16)

68% (4)

63% (3)

0% (0)

35% (28)

  1. 1 English includes two cites in non-English articles (1 in Rumanian, 1 in German).
  2. Ann Med Psychol, Annales Medico-psychologiques (language of publication: French); Encephale, L’Encephale (French), Psychiatr Pol, Psychiatria Polska (Polish), Rev Psyq Clin, Revista de Psyquiatria Clinica (Portuguese; not considered were original articles in English published by Revista de Psyquiatria Clinica in 2009 and original articles from issue 2 in 2009 because they seem not to be covered in Web of Science; both factors render the number of original articles included small); Riv Psichiatr, Rivista di Psichiatria (Italian).