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Item Suicidio en la infancia análisis bibliométrico del suicidio en la infancia entre los años 2016 al 2022(Universidad Santiago de Cali, 2023) Córdoba Mosquera, María Fernanda; Cárdenas Sandoval, María Camila; Montalvo Quintero, Juan Camilo; Castro Penagos, Lilia Julieta (Directora)The objective of this research was to characterize the scientific production on child suicide worldwide in the period 2016 to 2022, through a bibliometric analysis in the databases in 3 PubMed/MEDLINE (National Center for Biotechnology Information) databases. /Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Online), Web of Science and Scopus using the main word “Child suicide”. The number of articles reviewed was 15,161 in the first filter. When carrying out the second filter, a compilation of the results was carried out in all the chosen databases, obtaining 86 articles. being the United States the country with the highest production with 34 published works. To date, there are more than 4,000 articles published in the field of child suicide knowledge to date, noting that Scopus is the database with the most publications on this topic; however the PubMed database does not have many of these articles in its database. One of the antecedents found on the subject is "Bibliometric analysis of the scientific production on suicide in children in the period 1985-2005" The objective of this research was to review the scientific production on suicide in the child population, through a bibliometric analysis of the articles published during the period 1985-2005, in the Lilacs, Medline, Ebsco Host and Ovid databases. The number of articles reviewed was 84, with the United States being the country with the highest production, with 65.85% of the papers published. Finding, as in our research, that this country continues to be the one that carries out the most research on the subject (Palacios et al., 2007). The research contributes to medicine since the bibliometric indicators are metrics at the service of scientific activity, as a complement to the evaluation by experts, it allows to inquire about the current state of research on child suicide, being able to facilitate researchers to delve into relevant issues.