Heroin assisted treatment and research networks
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Heroin assisted treatment and research networks. / Houborg, Esben; Munksgaard, Rasmus.
I: Drugs and Alcohol Today, Bind 15, Nr. 4, 07.12.2015, s. 203-215.Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskrift › Tidsskriftartikel › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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T1 - Heroin assisted treatment and research networks
AU - Houborg, Esben
AU - Munksgaard, Rasmus
PY - 2015/12/7
Y1 - 2015/12/7
N2 - Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to map research communities related to heroin-assisted treatment (HAT) and the scientific network they are part of to determine their structure and content. Design/methodology/approach– Co-authorship as the basis for conducting social network analysis with regard to degree, weighted degree, betweenness centrality, and edge betweenness centrality. Findings– A number of central researchers were identified on the basis of the number of their collaborative relations. Central actors were also identified on the basis of their position in the research network. In total, 11 research communities were constructed with different scientific content. HAT research communities are closely connected to medical, psychiatric, and epidemiological research and very loosely connected to social research. Originality/value– The first mapping of the collaborative network HAT researchers using social network methodology
AB - Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to map research communities related to heroin-assisted treatment (HAT) and the scientific network they are part of to determine their structure and content. Design/methodology/approach– Co-authorship as the basis for conducting social network analysis with regard to degree, weighted degree, betweenness centrality, and edge betweenness centrality. Findings– A number of central researchers were identified on the basis of the number of their collaborative relations. Central actors were also identified on the basis of their position in the research network. In total, 11 research communities were constructed with different scientific content. HAT research communities are closely connected to medical, psychiatric, and epidemiological research and very loosely connected to social research. Originality/value– The first mapping of the collaborative network HAT researchers using social network methodology
U2 - 10.1108/DAT-07-2015-0031
DO - 10.1108/DAT-07-2015-0031
M3 - Journal article
VL - 15
SP - 203
EP - 215
JO - Drugs and Alcohol Today
JF - Drugs and Alcohol Today
SN - 1745-9265
IS - 4
ER -
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