The Dissemination of Military Suicide Research Understood through Altmetrics Kelly Soberay, MA LPC 1,2, Megan Dwyer, MS 1,2 Jetta Hanson, MA LPC 1,2, Jeremy.

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The Dissemination of Military Suicide Research Understood through Altmetrics Kelly Soberay, MA LPC 1,2, Megan Dwyer, MS 1,2 Jetta Hanson, MA LPC 1,2, Jeremy Spinks, BA 2,3, Adam Soberay, PhD 4, Peter M. Gutierrez, PhD 1,2,5 1 Rocky Mountain Mental Illness Research, Education, and Clinical Center (MIRECC), 2 Miliatry Suicide Research Consortium, 3 Florida State University, 4 Aurora Mental Health Center, 5 University of Colorado School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry This work was in part supported by the Military Suicide Research Consortium (MSRC), Department of Defense, and Rocky Mountain Mental Illness Research, Education, and Clinical Center (MIRECC), but does not necessarily represent the views of the Department of Defense, Department of Veterans Affairs, or the United States Government.  The increase of military suicides has been prevalent in the media since it was first reported that they surpassed civilian rates in  While researchers have provided recommendations on how the military and Veteran organizations can move forward in addressing suicide in the military, little is known about whether that information is being received and implemented.  Social media outlets provide invaluable tools to inform policy makers, researchers, clinicians, commanders and the community at large, including the military service men and women and Veterans we seek to support.  Altmetrics, created from the idea of “alternative metrics”, builds on information from social media and serves as a formal tracking system that captures both scholarly influence and informal communications.  Altmetrics provide a more thorough picture on the impact of scholarly work beyond researchers to diverse audiences such as clinicians, practitioners and the general public (Priem et al., 2012). References 1.Priem, J., Piwowar, H. A., & Hemminger, B. M. (2012). Altmetrics in the wild: Using social media to explore scholarly impact. arXiv preprint arXiv:  Descriptive statistics: Number of total citations ranged from 0 to 135  Mean = 7.22, SD = Total Altmetric scores ranged from 0 to 321  Mean = 5.26, SD = journal impact factors ranged from 0.38 to  Mean = 3.03, SD = 3.13  The path analysis approach indicated the extent to which a traditional indicator of research impact, article citations, captures the spread of research on social media relative to how these factors are represented by an Altmetric score.  None of the Altmetric factors had significantly predicted the Web of Science number of citations.  The results capture the proliferation of research above and beyond what is captured by the number of citations.  This approach indicates the extent to which a traditional indicator of research impact, through article citations, can be enhanced by capturing the spread of research on social media and other academic resources such as Mendeley, represented by an Altmetric score. INTRODUCTION METHODS  Referencing the number of article citations offers very limited insight on the impact of scientific research.  By understanding the mechanisms and use of Altmetrics, researchers can have a larger impact on the dissemination and implementation of their findings.  Given the importance and sensitive nature of military suicide research, all avenues in which evidence-based research can disseminated and implemented should be exhausted.  These efforts can be tracked through Altmetrics to determine the research that is of interest to researchers, clinicians, military and the community at large.  The use of Altmetrics as a reference will assist researchers in knowing what questions are not only important to the scientific community but of interest to those directly affected by suicide.  An article list of “military” and “suicide” research was captured on July 1, 2014 through Web of Science, the gold standard for research discovery and analytics.  An initial 334 articles were filtered from this search with a start date of January The authors chose 2006 as the beginning year as that is when both Facebook went public and Twitter launched, key components of Altmetrics.  After a review of the abstracts by two authors determining relevance, a total of 207 articles were included in this study. Altmetric total scores and variable scores, along with the number of citations for each article, were recorded every third month and will continue to be recorded for one year.  A path analysis was created using the Altmetric factors as exogenous variables and Altmetric total score and number of citations as endogenous variables. RESULTS CONCLUSION Not Statistically Significant Statistically Significant NEWS MENDELEY FACEBOOK TWITTER BLOG ALTMETRICS CITATIONS