Psychology Assignment 5
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ProposedMethod_MarthaRamsey2.docx
BoxScore1__MarthaRamsey1.docx
- Introduction_Capstoneproject_review_MarthaRamsey-31563612.pdf
feedbackfromfirstboxscore.docx
Feedback from first Box Score
Great table - please include number of participants if possible in your final version.
Please see comments and let me know if you have any questions. You definitely need more articles -see if you can locate actual online (zoom etc) as well as telephone as well as chat, and different orientations - Rogerian, Freudian (it's still around!!), CBT, mindfulness, etc. To draw conclusions from virtual therapy (which I love, by the way!! Very creative and timely study), you need multiple studies on each kind of therapy and on multiple outcomes (anxiety and depression being two of the most common). I would expand your search again, and then get help locating articles not in the library using ILL and searching for open access specifically.
week5assignment.docx
Outline and box score
Outline sample below
Abstract
The Abstract - Please minimize the use of abbreviations and do not cite references in the abstract. Abstracts for narrative reviews should include the following separate sections:
Purpose of review Methods (how was the information integrated, analyzed and synthesized?) Key findings. Be selective but substantive and include key recommendations, suggestions, and questions on which no suggestion could be made. Limitations Conclusions Keywords - Five keywords representing the main content of the article.
Begin main body of paper
Introduction - Scope, background, and purpose. Set up context for review, define major terms and relationships reader will need to know before reading the results.
Method - What sources of information were used, how were they integrated, analyzed and synthesized. Include headers for
Eligibility criteria (your inclusion and exclusion criteria);
Search Databases and search terms (total number of articles at each stage of searching); and
Quality Evaluation (measures must be reliable and valid; experimental design must be internally valid; correlational methods must be appropriately analyzed, etc.)
Review (aka Results) - Organize the review in logical sections with structured headings. Results can be arranged by indicating the proportion of studies that support aspects of your research question in the affirmative (or, if more studies suggest findings do not align with your expectations, report in terms of how many did NOT find xyz). This section will describe a narrative version of your box score.
Limitations - If there were important limitations in your methodology, include a section describing them (optional)
Conclusion - Usually one to three summary sentences. What are the main takeaways from your review?
Using the example provided in module 3, create and upload your in complete box score - it organizes the method, major variables examined, populations, and major findings in a table format making it easier to refer back and tie things together. Attach the box score table to your outline and upload to this drop box. If narrative, the box score will not be complete in terms of total studies, as you still have lots to locate and read.
ProposedMethod_MarthaRamsey2.docx
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Proposed Method for Capstone Project
Martha Ramsey
Saint Leo University
Thesis/Capstone Project I: PSY-690
Instructor Laura Ault
February 6, 2024
Proposed Method for Capstone Project
Part 1
I did an online search in the library for the six articles I retrieved to use later in my research. In my research, I began by setting the journal search parameters. I first set the language to “English” only because it is the official language I could better understand. The library was set to “Saint Leo University Cannon Memorial Library” because I wanted to use only journals available at the school’s library. I included all article formats, only set the content type to “peer-reviewed,” and set the year of publication to be between “2019 to 2024” since I need to argue with the most recent facts and ideas. I set the search terms to “Online therapy on mental health,” which displayed a result of 2300 articles, but I only managed to get the three best-matching articles. I later set the search term to “Online therapy mental health,” which displayed a total of 1800 articles, and I managed to get three of the best articles that fit my study topic.
References
Khan, S., Shapka, J. D., & Domene, J. F. (2021). Counsellors’ experiences of online therapy. British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 50(1), 1–23. https://doi.org/10.1080/03069885.2021.1885009
Kotera, Y., Richardson, M., & Sheffield, D. (2020). Effects of Shinrin-Yoku (Forest Bathing) and Nature Therapy on Mental Health: a Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, 20(1). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11469-020-00363-4
Sander, J., Bolinski, F., Diekmann, S., Gaebel, W., Günther, K., Hauth, I., Heinz, A., Kleiboer, A., Riper, H., Trost, N., Vlijter, O., Zielasek, J., & Gerlinger, G. (2021). Online therapy: an added value for inpatient routine care? Perspectives from mental health care professionals. European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience, 272(1), 107–118. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00406-021-01251-1
Sockalingam, S., Leung, S. E., Ma, C., Hawa, R., Wnuk, S., Dash, S., Jackson, T., & Cassin, S. E. (2022). The impact of telephone-based cognitive behavioral therapy on mental health distress and disordered eating among bariatric surgery patients during COVID-19: Preliminary results from a multisite randomized controlled trial. Obesity Surgery. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11695-022-05981-6
Westerhof, G. J., Lamers, S. M. A., Postel, M. G., & Bohlmeijer, E. T. (2019). Online Therapy for Depressive Symptoms: An Evaluation of Counselor-Led and Peer-Supported Life Review Therapy. The Gerontologist, 59(1), 135–146. https://doi.org/10.1093/geront/gnx140
Xie, M., Wang, C., Li, Z., Xu, W., Wang, Y., Wu, Y., & Hu, R. (2023). Effects of remote dignity therapy on mental health among patients with hematologic neoplasms and their significant others: A randomized controlled trial. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 104668–104668. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2023.104668
BoxScore1__MarthaRamsey1.docx
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Box Score
|
Researchers |
Subjects |
Method/Independent Variables |
Dependent Variables |
Outcomes |
|
Khan, S., Shapka, J. D., & Domene, J. F. (2021) |
Counselors |
Online therapy experiences |
Personal Experiences |
Varied experiences, not specified |
|
Kotera, Y., Richardson, M., & Sheffield, D. (2020) |
General population |
Shinrin-Yoku (Forest Bathing) and Nature Therapy |
Mental Health |
Positive effects on mental health |
|
Sander, J., Bolinski, F., Diekmann, S., Gaebel, W., Günther, K., Hauth, I., Heinz, A., Kleiboer, A., Riper, H., Trost, N., Vlijter, O., Zielasek, J., & Gerlinger, G. (2021) |
Mental health care professionals |
Online therapy as added value in inpatient routine care |
An added value for inpatient routine care |
Positive perspectives on online therapy |
|
Sockalingam, S., Leung, S. E., Ma, C., Hawa, R., Wnuk, S., Dash, S., Jackson, T., & Cassin, S. E. (2022) |
Bariatric surgery patients |
Telephone-based cognitive-behavioral therapy |
Mental health distress and disordered eating |
Preliminary positive results in reducing distress and disordered eating |
|
Westerhof, G. J., Lamers, S. M. A., Postel, M. G., & Bohlmeijer, E. T. (2019) |
Older adults |
Online therapy for depressive symptoms (Life Review Therapy) |
Depressive symptoms |
Positive effects on depressive symptoms, both counselor-led and peer-supported |
|
Xie, M., Wang, C., Li, Z., Xu, W., Wang, Y., Wu, Y., & Hu, R. (2023) |
Patients with hematologic neoplasms and their significant others |
Remote dignity therapy |
Mental health |
Positive effects on mental health in patients and significant others |
References
Khan, S., Shapka, J. D., & Domene, J. F. (2021). Counsellors’ experiences of online therapy. British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 50(1), 1–23. https://doi.org/10.1080/03069885.2021.1885009
Kotera, Y., Richardson, M., & Sheffield, D. (2020). Effects of Shinrin-Yoku (Forest Bathing) and Nature Therapy on Mental Health: a Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, 20(1). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11469-020-00363-4
Sander, J., Bolinski, F., Diekmann, S., Gaebel, W., Günther, K., Hauth, I., Heinz, A., Kleiboer, A., Riper, H., Trost, N., Vlijter, O., Zielasek, J., & Gerlinger, G. (2021). Online therapy: an added value for inpatient routine care? Perspectives from mental health care professionals. European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience, 272(1), 107–118. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00406-021-01251-1
Sockalingam, S., Leung, S. E., Ma, C., Hawa, R., Wnuk, S., Dash, S., Jackson, T., & Cassin, S. E. (2022). The impact of telephone-based cognitive behavioral therapy on mental health distress and disordered eating among bariatric surgery patients during COVID-19: Preliminary results from a multisite randomized controlled trial. Obesity Surgery. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11695-022-05981-6
Westerhof, G. J., Lamers, S. M. A., Postel, M. G., & Bohlmeijer, E. T. (2019). Online Therapy for Depressive Symptoms: An Evaluation of Counselor-Led and Peer-Supported Life Review Therapy. The Gerontologist, 59(1), 135–146. https://doi.org/10.1093/geront/gnx140
Xie, M., Wang, C., Li, Z., Xu, W., Wang, Y., Wu, Y., & Hu, R. (2023). Effects of remote dignity therapy on mental health among patients with hematologic neoplasms and their significant others: A randomized controlled trial. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 104668–104668. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2023.104668