TY - JOUR T1 - Retraction of publications: a study of biomedical journals retracting publications based on impact factor and journal category JO - Gaceta Sanitaria T2 - AU - Campos-Varela,Isabel AU - Villaverde-Castañeda,Ramón AU - Ruano-Raviña,Alberto SN - 02139111 M3 - 10.1016/j.gaceta.2019.05.008 DO - 10.1016/j.gaceta.2019.05.008 UR - https://gacetasanitaria.org/es-retraction-publications-study-biomedical-journals-articulo-S0213911119301529 AB - ObjectiveTo describe the biomedical journal characteristics that are associated with the retraction of papers. MethodA descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted. All papers retracted and indexed in PubMed from January 1st 2013 to December 31st, 2016 were included. We used nine main categories to classify retractions: aspects related with data, authors issues, plagiarism, unethical research, journal issues, review process, conflict of interest, other, and unknown. These categories were further classified as: misconduct, suspicion of misconduct, or no misconduct. ResultsThe proportion of retraction was 2.5 per 10,000 publications. Retractions appeared in 611 journals. During the study period, retraction due to misconduct was more frequent among journals with low-impact factor. Within these retracted publications, among low-impact journals the presence of misconduct was higher with a 73% compared to 61% for the high-impact journals (p=0.001). There were differences in the percentage of retractions due to misconduct regarding the journal classification category (p<0.001). ConclusionsRetraction of publications is present in both high- and low-impact factor biomedical journals, but misconduct is more frequent among the papers retracted from lower impact journals. Measures before and after publication should be taken to limit misconduct. ER -