Insomnia Comorbid With Depression: A Bibliometric and Visualized Analysis of Research Trends and Hotspots From 2000 to 2024
Junting Chen, Cai Li, Ling Chen, Ziyi Zhao, Yongsu Zheng, Xiaoyan Yang, Hao Huang, Renli Deng

TL;DR
This study analyzes research trends on insomnia and depression comorbidity from 2000 to 2024, identifying growth, key contributors, and emerging research areas.
Contribution
The paper provides the first comprehensive bibliometric analysis of insomnia comorbid with depression, highlighting research hotspots and collaboration patterns.
Findings
Research on insomnia comorbid with depression has seen significant growth, especially after 2019.
The United States and China are leading in research productivity, with key authors and journals identified.
Emerging research trends include neurobiological mechanisms and personalized treatment approaches.
Abstract
Background: Sleep disorders, such as insomnia, are pervasive and frequently comorbid with depression, significantly affecting the quality of life of patients. Insomnia is characterized by difficulty initiating or maintaining sleep, which leads to impairment. Depression is characterized by persistent sadness and loss of interest, and it often features symptoms of insomnia. Understanding their interaction will be done for treatment strategies concerning both disorders. Despite the existence of extensive studies on insomnia and depression, there is a significant gap in bibliometric analysis specifically addressing the comorbidity of these two conditions. Objectives: This study is aimed at conducting a bibliometric analysis of research in insomnia comorbid with depression (ICD) to identify research trends, collaboration patterns, influential works, and hotspots. Methods: The study…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSleep and related disorders · Sleep and Wakefulness Research · Circadian rhythm and melatonin
