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Appendix C: Information Sheet for Part 1 of Research Writing Assignment/Alternative 2
Name: ___Myranda Chaney__________________
Instructor: Professor Kim-Chang______________
Please complete the chart below. If you cannot answer every question, then you might need to find a different article. An empirical article should have an experiment conducted (including research questions/hypotheses, a study sample, and measures used). You can access journals through your GSU account at https://library.gsu.edu/ The GSU librarians are also happy to help you find articles that fit the requirements.
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Article one |
Article two |
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Article Title (1 point each) |
Traumatology |
Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy |
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Author(s) (1 point each) |
Traumatology Forum Research Group. Interpsych Traumatology Forum (Organization) Academy of Traumatology.
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Talya Greene, Michael A. P. Bloomfield, and Jo Billings |
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Year Published (1 point each) |
Quarterly, beginning in March |
Online First Publication, June 15, 2020 |
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Journal Name (1 point each) |
Traumatology |
Psychological Trauma and Moral Injury in Religious Leaders During COVID-19 |
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APA Citation (1 point each) |
Traumatology Forum Research Group, et al. Traumatology. Traumatology Forum Research Group, 1995. |
Greene, T., Bloomfield, M. A. P., & Billings, J. (2020, June 15). Psychological Trauma and Moral Injury in Religious Leaders During COVID-19. Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy. Advance online publication. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/tra0000641 |
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Research Questions/Hypotheses (if more than one, use bullet points) (1 point each) |
Refereed/Peer-reviewed |
Being part of a faith-based community can be a protective factor for mental health following disasters and crises. |
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Description of Sample/Participants (1 point each) |
· Psychic trauma -- Treatment – Periodicals · Post-traumatic stress disorder -- Treatment – Periodicals · Stress (Psychology) -- Treatment – Periodicals Psychotherapy -- Periodicals |
· Frontline workers—those who are key to the treatment of individuals with COVID-19 · Another group of frontline workers at high risk of psychological distress, but who have largely been overlooked are religious leaders of faith-based communities. |
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Measures (e.g. tests, surveys, interview forms, etc.; if more than one, use bullet points) (1 point each) |
· Title from contents screen (viewed Mar. 11, 2005). Vols. for 2002- published: Abingdon, U.K. : Extensa. · Two issues per v. Chronological designation dropped with v. 1, issue 2 and resumed with v. 6, issue 1 (Apr. 2000). |
· It is important for religious leaders to attend to self-care. · This means taking regular breaks and trying to schedule time away from professional tasks. · Try to eat, drink, and sleep properly. |
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Limitations of Experiment (use bullet points) (1 point each) |
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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One area that has not yet been addressed in the academic literature but may be particularly relevant in the COVID-19 pandemic, is that of moral injury in religious leaders. |
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How do these two articles relate to one another? (7 points total) |
Studies of challenges experienced by day-to-day trauma and mental health issues. |
Total: 25 points
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