Global scientific research landscape on binge drinking: a comprehensive bibliometric and visualization analysis of trends, collaborations, and future directions.

Sa'ed H Zyoud
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  1. Sa'ed H Zyoud: Poison Control and Drug Information Center (PCDIC), An-Najah National University, Nablus, 44839, Palestine. saedzyoud@yahoo.com.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Binge drinking constitutes a significant public health concern. Defined as the consumption of five or more alcoholic beverages on a single occasion, binge drinking leads to acute cognitive and motor impairments and is associated with a multitude of detrimental health consequences. Therefore, the aim of this study was to analyse globally published peer-reviewed literature on binge drinking.
METHODS: A thorough search of the Scopus database was conducted to gather all the relevant research. Keywords related to binge drinking were used to locate a wide range of studies. Specific criteria were subsequently applied to narrow the results, ensuring the inclusion of only the most relevant articles. This process yielded a collection of 2,763 research papers. Finally, a software program called VOSviewer was utilized to analyse and visualize the connections between these studies.
RESULTS: A bibliometric analysis was performed to investigate trends in binge drinking research literature published between 1980 and 2024. The findings revealed a significant increase in publications (R��=0.916; p���<���0.001), with a peak in 2018 (191 articles). The majority (89.65%, n���=���2,477) were research articles, followed by review articles (4.74%, n���=���131). Authors from 139 countries contributed to binge-drinking research, with the USA (n���=���1,550; 56.1%) and the UK (n���=���216; 7.82%) leading in the volume of publications. The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (n���=���65; 2.35%) and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (n���=���63; 2.28%) emerged as the main institutional contributors. The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism in the United States was the main funding source, supporting 599 articles (21.68%), followed by the National Institutes of Health in the United States, with 544 articles (19.69%). In particular, the post-2016 period witnessed a shift in research themes toward mechanistic investigations alongside studies on societal interventions, reflecting a growing focus on mitigating the broader social impact of binge drinking.
CONCLUSIONS: This study is the first comprehensive analysis of trends in binge drinking research. Over the past decade, binge drinking has increased dramatically, led by the United States, the UK, and Spain. Initially, focused on social and cultural factors, research shifted after 2016 to mechanistic and animal models, shaping future research directions and strategies.

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MeSH Term

Binge Drinking
Bibliometrics
Humans
Biomedical Research

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