Research trends of studies on psychosocial and health-related behaviours of foreign domestic workers in Asia Pacific: A bibliometric analysis

Genevieve Ataa FORDJOUR, Cecilia Lai-Wan CHAN

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Abstract

Foreign domestic workers (FDWs) face challenges that impact their psychosocial well-being and health behaviours. This study utilized bibliometric analyses to examine research trends on the psychosocial and health-related behaviours of FDWs in the Asia Pacific region. The bibliometric analysis comprised citation analysis and co-occurrence analysis. A systematic literature search in academic databases, including Scopus, identified 73 relevant articles published from 1996 to 2023. The growth trend revealed a steady increase in the number of publications on FDWs’ psychosocial and health-related behaviours in Asia over the years, with significant growth from 2018 to 2023, indicating an increasing interest in this research area. The citation analysis identified influential studies, active authors, and sources with high publication numbers in this research area. The analysis also examined the geographical distribution of studies, identifying the countries and organizations in Asia that contributed significantly to FDW research. The co-occurrence analysis of keywords identified key themes and concepts in the literature. The most active keywords identified include “COVID-19”, “Depression”, “Foreign Domestic Workers”, “Mental Health”, and “Quality of Life”. In conclusion, this study provides a comprehensive understanding of the current trends and state of knowledge on the psychosocial and health-related behaviours of FDWs in the Asia Pacific region. Copyright © 2024 by the authors.

Original languageEnglish
Article number690
JournalHealthcare
Volume12
Issue number6
Early online dateMar 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Citation

Fordjour, G. A., & Chan. C. L.-W. (2024). Research trends of studies on psychosocial and health-related behaviours of foreign domestic workers in Asia Pacific: A bibliometric analysis. Healthcare, 12(6), Article 690. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12060690

Keywords

  • Psychosocial
  • Health-related behaviours
  • Foreign domestic workers
  • Asia Pacific
  • Bibliometric analysis
  • Research trends

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