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Fig 1.

While network analysis studies have grown in general over the past two decades, the percentage of those specifically from health fields has grown from just 3% in 2002 to 26% in 2021.

(The data for this figure come from SCOPUS searches for ‘network analysis’ first overall and then limited to publications focusing on health fields).

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Table 1.

Professional characteristics of expert panel members.

(Percentages can add up to more than 100% because of multiple choice options).

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Table 2.

Demographic characteristics of expert panel members.

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Table 3.

Summary of importance and clarity ratings of preliminary set of network reporting recommendations.

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Table 4.

Final reporting guidelines—Social Networks in Health Research (SoNHR).

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Table 5.

Examples of published health science studies demonstrating network reporting recommendations.

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