Abstract

ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to analyze the characteristics of the COVID‐19 publications in the ten psychology‐related Web of Science categories in the social science citation index 10‐month following the COVID‐19 outbreak.MethodsSix publication indicators were examined across authors, institutions, and countries.ResultsAnalyses showed that the United States has produced the highest number of empirical investigations into the psychological impact of COVID‐19, and the majority of the research across all countries was in clinical and psychopathology. Distribution of journals and psychology‐related Web of Science categories were analyzed. Frequently used words in article title, author keywords, and KeyWords Plus were also presented.ConclusionsThe findings suggest that there are substantial clinical implications associated with COVID‐19. There are recommendations offered for future research and clinical practice.

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