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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.

Article one

Article two

Article Title

(1 point each)

Traumatology

Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy

Author(s)

(1 point each)

Traumatology Forum Research Group.

Interpsych Traumatology Forum (Organization)

Academy of Traumatology.

Talya Greene, Michael A. P. Bloomfield, and Jo Billings

Year Published

(1 point each)

Quarterly, beginning in March

Online First Publication, June 15, 2020

Journal Name

(1 point each)

Traumatology

Psychological Trauma and Moral Injury in Religious Leaders During COVID-19

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

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.

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.

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.

Limitations of Experiment (use bullet points)

(1 point each)

Mode of access: World Wide Web.

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.

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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