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A meta-study of the British Journal of Guidance and Counselling (BJGC): an analysis of publication characteristics from 2000–2019
British Journal of Guidance & Counselling ( IF 1.125 ) Pub Date : 2023-08-17 , DOI: 10.1080/03069885.2023.2247551
Daun Kwag 1 , Catherine Y. Chang 1 , Daniel G. Hinkle 2 , Bradley T. Erford 2 , LeAnn Wills 2
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ABSTRACT

Article content and author characteristics were analysed in the articles published in the British Journal of Guidance and Counselling (BJGC) from 2000–2019 to determine trends over time. The BJGC publishes more total articles and guidance and counselling research articles annually than any other guidance and counselling journal except the Journal of Counseling & Development. The University of Leeds was the leading institutional contributor. The proportion of UK and non-university-affiliated lead authors declined, while the proportion of women authors and collaboration increased. More research-based articles are being published, about 55% of which use qualitative approaches, and 12% of which evaluate guidance and counselling interventions. Participant samples became smaller and used less randomisation over the past two decades.



中文翻译:

英国指导与咨询杂志 (BJGC) 的元研究:2000-2019 年出版物特征分析

摘要

对 2000 年至 2019 年《英国指导与咨询杂志》(BJGC)上发表的文章中的文章内容和作者特征进行了分析,以确定随时间变化的趋势。BJGC每年发表的文章总数以及指导和咨询研究文章数量超过除《咨询与发展杂志》之外的任何其他指导和咨询期刊。利兹大学是主要的机构贡献者。英国和非大学附属主要作者的比例下降,而女性作者和合作的比例增加。更多基于研究的文章正在发表,其中约 55% 使用定性方法,其中 12% 评估指导和咨询干预措施。在过去的二十年里,参与者样本变得越来越小,并且使用的随机化也越来越少。

更新日期:2023-08-18
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