What can be done to help women rebuild trust after overcoming domestic violence?
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The Topic of my Research Proposal Project that needs to be focused on is What can be done to help women rebuild trust after overcoming domestic violence?
WEEK 3 ASSIGNMENT
Annotated Outline
Sharrah Dimain
Ashford University
HUM 5100: Integrative Project for Human Services
Dr. My-Linh Nguyen
26 April 2021
WEEK 3 ASSIGNMENT
Annotated Outline
I. Background
Suicide is among the significant causes of death for young adults. These deaths are primarily
related to the issues of mental that have been affecting young adults. Mental health is an
essential component contributing to the overall health of a person. Among young adults,
mental health is affected by many factors, including (but not limited to) social,
psychological, and biological factors. These factors are known to subject young adults to
mental health problems, especially in extreme cases. When discussing the determinants of
mental among young adults, pressure to conform with peers, the need to explore one's
sexual identity, increased use and access to technology, and desire to achieve greater
autonomy play a vital role.
A. Suicide is a leading cause of death among young adults
a. Attributes of untreated mental health issues
b. Social, psychological, and biological factors
B. Influence on mental health
a. Digital technologies influence the mental health of young adults.
Jensen, M., Madeleine, J. G., Russell, M. R., & Odgers, C. L. (2019).
Young Adolescents' Digital Technology Use and Mental Health
Symptoms: Little Evidence of Longitudinal or Daily Linkages. Clinical
psychological science: a journal of the Association for Psychological
Science, 7(6), 1416–1 433.https://doi.org/10.1177/2167702619859336
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b. The use of social media influences the mental health of young adults.
Glazzard, J., & Stones, S. (2019). Social Media and Young People's
Mental Health. Selected Topics in Child and Adolescent Mental Health.
http://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.88569
c. Exploration of sexual identity. Sexual orientation and depression
among young adults are highly linked. Li, G., Pollitt, A. M., & Russell,
S. T. (2016). Depression and sexual orientation during young
adulthood: Diversity among sexual minority subgroups and the role of
gender nonconformity. Archives of Sexual Behaviour, 45(3), 697-711.
http://dx.doi.org.proxy-library.ashford.edu/10.1007/s10508-015-0515-3
d. Pressures to conform with peer influences. There is a relationship
between adolescent peer relationship and mental health disorders.
Long, E., Gardani, M., McCann, M., Sweeting, H., Tranmer, M., &
Moore, L. (2020). Mental Health Disorders and Adolescent Peer
Relationship. Social, Science & Medicine, 253, 1-8.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2020.112973.
C. Statement of Problem
a. Determinates significant factors that affect the mental health of young adults.
Jensen, M., Madeleine, J. G., Russell, M. R., & Odgers, C. L. (2019). Young
Adolescents' Digital Technology Use and Mental Health Symptoms: Little
Evidence of Longitudinal or Daily Linkages. Clinical psychological science: a
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journal of the Association for Psychological Science, 7(6), 1416-
1433.https://doi.org/10.1177/2167702619859336
b. Desire to achieve greater autonomy. There is a relationship between young
people's desire for autonomy and psychological well-being as they transition to
adulthood. Melendro, M., Campos, G., Eva, A. R.-B., & Arroyo, D. R. (2020).
Young People's Autonomy and Psychological Well-Being in the Transition to
Adulthood: A Pathway Analysis. Frontiers in Psychology, 11.
https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.01946
D. Purpose of Statement
a. Explore whether the desire to achieve full autonomy has a significant influence on mental health in young adults
b. Examine if peer pressure has a significant effect on mental health in young adults
c. Assess the correlation between the desire to explore sexual identity and mental health in young adults
d. Explore whether increased access and use of technology has a significant influence on mental health in young adults
E. Research Question Sub Questions
a. "What are the leading factors contributing to suicides and mental health issues in young adults."
a. What are contributing factors?
b. How are factors determined?
c. How are determining factors assessed?
F. Nature of Study
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a. The theoretical perspective will provide a review of previously conducted
scholarly research. A review of these scholar's findings will help determine if
there are already answers to these questions. Further, this approach can provide
new perspectives to the case study furthering developing my theories. Theoretical
perspective may also introduce new methods, data, and relevant information to
consider throughout my research. Leedy, P. D., & Ormrod, J. E. (2016). Practical
Research Planning and Design. Pearson Education, Inc. www.redshelf.com
G. Challenges
a. The broad nature of mental health issues among young adults creates delimitations in my research. Only a specific area of interest will is relevant to my point of focus.
b. Limited access to the targeted study population has also posed a change in my inability to gain firsthand perspective and insight from my targeted research group.
I. Literature Review
1. Introduction
A. Overview
1. Increased access and use to technology influence mental health
2. Digital technologies influence the mental health of young adults. Jensen, M., Madeleine,
J. G., Russell, M. R., & Odgers, C. L. (2019). Young Adolescents' Digital Technology
Use and Mental Health Symptoms: Little Evidence of Longitudinal or Daily Linkages.
Clinical psychological science: a journal of the Association for Psychological Science,
7(6), 1416–1433.https://doi.org/10.1177/2167702619859336
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3. This article gives a broad overview of the relationship between digital technologies and
the prevalence of mental health-related issues among young adults. Included in this
overview is a discussion on how the time spent in screen time can be used to do other
real-life cognitive and social enriching activities.
II. Theoretical Framework
A. The use of Social Media influences the mental health of young adults.
Glazzard, J., & Stones, S. (2019). Social Media and Young People's
Mental Health. Selected Topics in Child and Adolescent Mental Health.
http://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.88569
B. This article acknowledges that the use of Social Media has an impact on
the mental health of young adults. Although some benefits are associated
with Social Media, the connections developed on the Social Media spaces
can expose young adults to some risks. According to the authors, such
potential risks includes cyberbullying, hurtful online comments,
intimidation by other online users, and threats. These risks are known to
significantly increase stress levels, depression, and anxiety which are
highly linked to mental health in young adults.
III. Overview of Literature
A. Desire to explore one's sexual identity influences mental health in young adults.
1. Sexual orientation and depression among young adults are highly linked.
2. Li, G., Pollitt, A. M., & Russell, S. T. (2016). Depression and sexual orientation
during young adulthood: Diversity among sexual minority subgroups and the role of
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gender nonconformity. Archives of Sexual Behaviour, 45(3), 697-711.
http://dx.doi.org.proxy-library.ashford.edu/10.1007/s10508-015-0515-3
3. The authors of this article give an overview of how sexual minority groups have a
higher risk of suffering depression compared to other heterosexual counterparts.
Although there is limited understanding about the relationship between sexual
identity and the issue of mental health among young adults, the text establishes an
overview of how minority groups such as heterosexuals, bisexuals, gay men, and
lesbians undergo varying degrees of depression, which contributes to the poor state of
mental health.
B. Pressure to conform with peers influences mental health in young adults.
1. There is a relationship between adolescent peer relationship and mental health
disorders.
2. Long, E., Gardani, M., McCann, M., Sweeting, H., Tranmer, M., & Moore, L. (2020).
Mental Health Disorders and Adolescent Peer Relationship. Social, Science &
Medicine, 253, 1-8. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2020.112973.
3. The article's authors provide that adolescence as a stage is linked to the higher
vulnerability of mental health problems disorders. The authors argue that the
prevalence of mental health disorders among adolescents results from heightened
salience of relationships with other peers. Additionally, according to the authors of
this article, lack of friends or discrimination by other peers is also linked to mental
health disorders.
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C. The desire to achieve greater autonomy has been determined to influence mental health in
young adults.
1. There is a relationship between young people's desire for autonomy and psychological
well-being as they transition to adulthood.
2. Melendro, M., Campos, G., Eva, A. R.-B., & Arroyo, D. R. (2020). Young People's
Autonomy and Psychological Well-Being in the Transition to Adulthood: A Pathway
Analysis. Frontiers in Psychology, 11.
https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.01946
3. The authors of this article give an overview of how young adults are faced with the
pressure of achieving greater autonomy as they transition to adulthood. According to this
article, factors such as education, social advantage, and employment determine how
young adults transition to adulthood hence defining their ability to achieve greater
autonomy. The authors also provide that most young adults are faced with unfamiliar
situations regarding education, employment, and social advantage, indicating that these
factors have a strong correlation with mental health.
Research Design and Methodology
I. Overview of Research Design and Rational
A. Qualitative research
1. Based on established research and case studies
2. Identifying current relationships between mental health in young adults to suicide
II. Sampling Design
A. Systematic
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B. Targeted group of interest
a. College students b. Documented mental health patience/ witnesses
III. Data Collection
A. Review of historical literature regarding mental health and suicide in young adults
B. Questionnaire responses
IV. Data Instrumentation
A. Case studies
V. Data Analysis Plan
A. Determine the objective B. Generate questions and hypothesis C. Organize scholar research D. Analyze the data E. Interpret the findings F. Present the findings in a narrative form.
IV. Limitations of Research Design
A. Limited resources on the target group may not accurately represent the age group
B. Limited response date available from the targeted population
C. Possibility of modifying research planning due to inconclusive findings
V. Internal and External Validity
A. Maximize resource availability
B. Acknowledgement of preconceived biases and assumptions
C. Acknowledgment of research limitations
VI. Ethical Considerations
A. IRB Protocols
B. Awareness of privacy and confidentiality protocols
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VII. Conclusions
A. Suicide is one of the leading causes of death among young adults. In most cases,
the affected individuals resort to self-harm and, when untreated, are likely to lead
to committing suicide. Mental illness can be treated; however, a significant
percentage of young adults suffer in silence. Qualitative studies provide historical
data collections that will be analyzed to determine a relationship between the
noted contributing factors and mental health. Thus, providing a rational
conclusion.
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References
Glazzard, J., & Stones, S. (2019). Social Media and Young People's Mental Health. Selected
Topics in Child and Adolescent Mental Health. http://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.88569
Jensen, M., George, M., Russell, M., & Odgers, C. (2019). Young Adolescents' Digital
Technology Use and Mental Health Symptoms: Little Evidence of Longitudinal or Daily
Linkages. Clinical psychological science: a journal of the Association for Psychological
Science, 7(6), 1416–1433. https://doi.org/10.1177/2167702619859336
Leedy, P. D., & Ormrod, J. E. (2016). Practical Research Planning and Design. Pearson
Education, Inc. www.redshelf.com
Li, G., Pollitt, A. M., & Russell, S. T. (2016). Depression and sexual orientation during young
adulthood: Diversity among sexual minority subgroups and the role of gender
nonconformity. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 45(3), 697-711. http://dx.doi.org.proxy-
library.ashford.edu/10.1007/s10508-015-0515-3
Long, E., Gardani, M., McCann, M., Sweeting, H., Tranmer, M., & Moore, L. (2020). Mental
Health Disorders and Adolescent Peer Relationship. Social, Science & Medicine, 253, 1-
8. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2020.112973.
Melendro, M., Campos, G., Eva, A. R.-B., & Arroyo, D. R. (2020). Young People's Autonomy
and Psychological Well-Being in the Transition to Adulthood: A Pathway Analysis.
Frontiers in Psychology, 11.
https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.01946
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Evaluating an Early Draft of a Research Proposal
Review your proposal—or have a friend or colleague in your discipline check it—to be sure that your proposal exhibits none of the following characteristics
FOR ANY RESEARCH PROPOSAL
· The statement of the main problem (or question) is vague, or it is so obscured by discussions of other topics that it is impossible to find-
· The methodology is incompletely described; an explanation of exactly the research will be conducted is not specifically delineated.
· The proposed treatment of each subproblem is general and cursory; it does not convey clearly how the data will be used and interpreted to address the subproblem or the overall research problem.
· The proposal lacks sharpness. It is not logically organized. Without clear sections delineate the various aspects of the research project, it rambles. Readers have trouble isolating the discussion of the main research problem or question, the subproblems, the related literature, the methodology, the interpretation of the data, and other important parts of the proposal.
· The proposal uses words and phrases that are too general, ambiguous, or imprecise to be useful for evaluation. Without more clarification, such phrases as "tests will be given" and "statistical procedures will be conducted" are largely meaningless.
· The format of the proposal deviates from the guidelines set forth by the approval group or funding agency.
· Some cited sources do not appear in the reference list; alternatively, they are incompletely or incorrectly cited.
FOR A PROPOSAL TO A FUNDING AGENCY
· The problem does not address the research area outlined by the funding agency.
· The section of the proposal explaining the study's importance is not specific enough for the funding agency to see the study's relationship to the purpose for which a grant is requested.
· A clear and explicit budget statement outlining program expenditures is lacking, or the summary of estimated costs is ambiguous and indefinite.
· Items included in the budget are disallowed by the terms of the grant-
· The proposal is too ambitious for the grant money available.
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Week 3 – Assignment
Research Project Annotated Outline
(Women in Distress)
What can be done to help women rebuild trust after overcoming domestic violence?
Prior to beginning work on this assignment, review all prior reading assignments from the Leedy and Ormrod text as needed.
It is now time to begin putting it all together for your culminating Research Proposal Project. You will be using some or all of these resources (if sources are approved by your instructor) in your final Research Proposal Project. If you have any questions as to what your annotated outline should contain, reach out to your instructor, and see this Example of an Annotated Outline (Links to an external site.) .
Create a detailed, annotated outline (full sentences, complete thoughts) of your final project for review by your Instructor. Provide a summary of any challenges that you have encountered and successes in your journey to the midway completion of your Research Proposal Project. Your instructor will provide feedback based on your submission to assist with your Research Proposal Project. As part of your grade for this assignment, you will be required to submit this outline to Grammarly and provide a screenshot of the results as part of your submission.
Refer to the Week 3 Checklist: Evaluating an Early Draft of a Research Proposal Download Week 3 Checklist: Evaluating an Early Draft of a Research Proposal, and complete questions 1 through 7 to self-evaluate these areas to ensure that they are incorporating what is needed so far into your work for the Final Proposal Project.
Before you submit your written assignment, you are encouraged to review Grammarly: A Free Proofreading Tool (Links to an external site.) . You will need to set up a Grammarly account (if you have not already done so) and use Grammarly to check for grammar and punctuation errors. Carefully review all issues identified by Grammarly and edit your work as needed.
In your paper,
· Describe the research problem.
· Draft potential solution for inclusion in a future proposal.
· Illustrate the progression of the proposal through use of an annotated outline.
· Evaluate relevant scholarly research,
· Incorporate the scholarly research into the proposal outline.
· Provide evidence in the form of a screenshot that Grammarly was utilized to check for writing errors.
· List references of scholarly literature in APA format (7th ed.).
The Research Project Annotated Outline and Checklist
· Must be two to three double-spaced pages in length (not including title and references pages) and formatted according to APA Style (Links to an external site.) as outlined in the Writing Center’s APA Formatting for Microsoft Word (Links to an external site.) resource.
· Must include a separate title page with the following:
· Title of paper in bold font
· Space should be between title and the rest of the information on the title page.
· Student’s name
· Name of institution
· Course name and number
· Instructor’s name
· Due date
· Must utilize academic voice. See the Academic Voice (Links to an external site.) resource for additional guidance.
· Must include an introduction and conclusion paragraph. Your introduction paragraph needs to end with a clear thesis statement that indicates the purpose of your paper.
· For assistance on writing Introductions & Conclusions (Links to an external site.) as well as Writing a Thesis Statement (Links to an external site.) , refer to the Writing Center resources.
· Must use at least five scholarly, peer-reviewed, and credible sources in addition to the course text.
· The Scholarly, Peer-Reviewed, and Other Credible Sources (Links to an external site.) table offers additional guidance on appropriate source types. If you have questions about whether a specific source is appropriate for this assignment, please contact your instructor. Your instructor has the final say about the appropriateness of a specific source for a particular assignment.
· To assist you in completing the research required for this assignment, view this UAGC Library Quick ‘n’ Dirty (Links to an external site.) tutorial, which introduces the university library and the research process, and provides some library search tips.
· Must document any information used from sources in APA Style as outlined in the Writing Center’s APA: Citing Within Your Paper (Links to an external site.) guide.
· Must include a separate references page that is formatted according to APA Style as outlined in the Writing Center. See the APA: Formatting Your References List (Links to an external site.) resource in the Writing Center for specifications.
Required Resources
Texts
Leedy, P. D. & Ormrod, J. E. (2019). Practical research: Planning and design (12th ed.). Pearson.
· Chapter 6: Descriptive Research
· Chapter 7: Experimental, Quasi-Experimental and Ex Post Facto Designs
· Chapter 11: Analyzing Quantitative Data
· The full-text version of this ebook is available in your online classroom through the RedShelf platform. Chapter 6 discusses the general characteristics and strategies of descriptive research methodologies and Chapter 7 reviews examples of experimental, quasi-experimental and ex post facto designs and their potential biases. Chapter 11 will teach you how to analyze the quantitative data to make sense of it. These chapters will assist you in your Quantitative Analysis quiz this week.
Netting, F. E., O’Conner, M. K., & Fauri, D. P. (2008). Comparative approaches to program planning . Wiley.
· Chapter 4: Interpretive Planning and Emergent Approaches
· The full-text version of this ebook is available in your online classroom through the RedShelf platform. Chapter 4 discusses interpretive planning and emergent approaches. The history of the interpretive planning and emergent approaches will be explained, as well as the four dimensions of the interpretive planning process: engagement, discovery, sense-making, and unfolding. Ultimately, this chapter will assist you in your Research Proposal Project final project due in Week 6, and specifically in your Program Planning and Modification discussion forum this week.
Recommended Resources
Text
Leedy, P. D. & Ormrod, J. E. (2019). Practical research: Planning and design (12th ed.). Pearson.
· Chapter 5: Writing the Research Proposal
· The full-text version of this ebook is available in your online classroom through the RedShelf platform. Chapter 5 discuss how to write a research proposal and the basics of qualitative research. These chapters may assist you in your Program Planning and Modifications discussion forum, Quantitative Research quiz, and your Research Project Annotated Outline assignment this week.
Articles
Liao, E. Y., Lau, V. P., Hui, R. T.-y., & Kong, K. H. (2019). A resource-based perspective on work–family conflict: Meta-analytical findings (Links to an external site.) . Career Development International, 24 (1), 37–73. https://doi.org/10.1108/CDI-12-2017-0236
· The full-text version of this article is available through the ProQuest database in the University of Arizona Global Campus Library. This article provides information about meta-analytical findings and quantitative research and may assist you in your Quantitative Research quiz this week.
Prabhaker, M., Pandey, U., & Anshul, G. (2018). Scales of measurement and presentation of statistical data (Links to an external site.) . Annals of Cardiac Anaesthesia , 21 (4), 419–422. https://doi.org/10.4103/aca.ACA_131_18
· The full-text version of this article is available through the ProQuest database in the University of Arizona Global Campus Library. This article provides information about quantitative research and may assist you in your Quantitative Research quiz this week.
Tracy, A., Charmaraman, L., Ceder, I., Richer, A., & Surr, W. (2016). Measuring program quality: Evidence of the scientific validity of the assessment of program practices tool (Links to an external site.) . Afterschool Matters , 24, 3–11.
· The full-text version of this article is available through the ERIC database in the University of Arizona Global Campus Library. This article provides information about meta-analytical findings and quantitative research and may assist you in your Quantitative Research quiz this week.
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