Table 5

Assessing the impact of publication variables on citation scores and altmetric scores using multivariate analysis

Category (n)Citation scoresAltmetric scoresP value
Mean±SD95% CIMean±SD95% CI
Authors: four or more (6)228.5±186.486.5 to 370.52.5±4.8−41.2 to 46.2* 0.762
Authors: 2–3 (16)161.7±211.274.7 to 248.69.9±16.316.8 to 36.60.802
One author (28)166.5±144.3100.8 to 232.333.6±69.113.4 to 53.90.803
Institutes: 3 or more (18)200.3±219.2118.7 to 281.96.0±7.419.3 to 31.30.563
Two institutes (12)131.2±46.631.2 to 231.134.2±97.63.2 to 65.20.272
One institute (20)172.0±170.494.6 to 249.529.8±38.55.8 to 53.80.541
Countries: 2 or more (40)169.8±158.9115.1 to 224.621.8±55.74.6 to 39.10.411
One country (10)182.7±221.073.1 to 292.324.1±47.310.4 to 58.60.808
Female authors: 2 or more (10)263.6±281.9157.1 to 370.16.4±8.0−27.6 to 40.40.151
One female author (14)166.8±187.776.8 to 256.812.4±20.6−16.4 to 41.1* 0.286
No female author (26)140.4±75.674.3 to 206.433.8±71.512.7 to 54.8* 0.334
Grants: 2 or more (30)197.5±213.1134.6 to 260.410.7±16.48.4 to 29.90.451
One grant (15)36.7±60.447.7 to 225.734.7±86.97.4 to 61.90.132
No grants (5)128.8±53.725.3 to 282.955.0–63.37.7 to 102.30.394
  • None of the categories studied caused significant differences on the citation scores or the altmetric scores.

  • *The analysis involved subgroups, smaller sample size, and because the smaller altmetric scores for these subgroups, the CI was negative.