Abstract: Introduction: The increasing prevalence of mental health challenges among athletes and the general population has catalyzed a growing demand for digital interventions in sport psychology and psychiatry. This study aims to map the research landscape of digital interventions in sport psychology and psychiatry, highlighting key trends, influential contributions, and areas for future exploration. Methods: Bibliometric analysis of digital interventions in sport psychology and psychiatry was conducted to provide insights into the global research landscape, collaboration patterns, and thematic evolution. Using data from 2005 to 2024 indexed in the Scopus database, the analysis highlights key metrics, including publication growth, citation impact, and emerging trends. Results: A significant increase in research activity, with mental health, sport, and digital health identified as core themes, while topics like social media and virtual reality emerge as expanding areas of interest. Leading contributors include the United Kingdom, the United States, Australia, and China, with notable institutional and author-level collaborations driving innovation in the field. Discussion: The findings underscore the interdisciplinary and global nature of this domain, emphasizing the integration of digital technologies to address mental health and optimize performance in sport contexts. This study provides a foundation for future research, highlighting opportunities in underexplored areas such as virtual reality applications, algorithm-driven interventions, and culturally specific approaches to digital mental health care.
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Nicholas Tze Ping Pang
Universiti of Malaysia Sabah
Assis Kamu
Universiti of Malaysia Sabah
Mohd Amiruddin Mohd Kassim
Universiti Malaysia Terengganu
Sports Psychiatry
Marche Polytechnic University
Universiti of Malaysia Sabah
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6940190c2d562116f28f647c — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1024/2674-0052/a000119