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[edit]DescriptionPrevalence of topics within articles included in mapping of global research on climate and health, organised by meta-topic.jpg |
English: "The axis is a normalised scale that reflects topic prevalence relative to the mean score (reference=1). For example, a bar with a value on the axis of 2 would mean that topic is twice as prevalent as the mean of all topics. A bar with a value of 0·5 would be a topic that occurs half as often as the mean. Topics are identified based on words used in article titles, keywords, and abstracts, and can thus reflect several meanings. Community, for example, includes articles related to community resilience, community perceptions, community-level studies, and community participation. Viewing the detailed words within this topic (appendix 1 p 7) shows that much of the literature driving this topic is associated with community and resilience as dominant co-occurring words." |
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Source | https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanplh/article/PIIS2542-5196(21)00179-0/fulltext |
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Authors of the study: Prof Lea Berrang-Ford, PhD Anne J Sietsma, MSc Max Callaghan, PhD Prof Jan C Minx, PhD Pauline F D Scheelbeek, PhD Neal R Haddaway, PhD Prof Sir Andy Haines, FMedSciProf Alan D Dangour, PhD |
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