id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-345065-5520ckdr Maalouf, Fadi T. Mental health research in response to the COVID-19, Ebola, and H1N1, outbreaks: a comparative bibliometric analysis 2020-10-28 .txt text/plain 3920 265 56 title: Mental health research in response to the COVID-19, Ebola, and H1N1, outbreaks: a comparative bibliometric analysis The objective of this study is to use bibliometric analyses to assess the mental health research output related to the COVID-19 pandemic and compare it to that of the West Africa Ebola and H1N1 outbreaks. A minority of documents reported funding, was the product of international collaboration, or was published by authors located in low-income countries during the three outbreaks in general, and the COVID-19 pandemic in particular. Our objective is to use bibliometric analyses to assess the mental health research output related to the COVID-19 pandemic and compare it to that of EVD and H1N1 outbreaks. Concerning research accessibility, the proportion of outbreak-related mental health documents published in Open Access format was 81% for COVID-19, 57% for Ebola, and 32% for H1N1. ./cache/cord-345065-5520ckdr.txt ./txt/cord-345065-5520ckdr.txt