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Depressive symptoms as an Indicator of Effectiveness of Psychotherapy for Adults


Research Prospectus- Depressive symptoms as an Indicator of Effectiveness of Psychotherapy for Adults in Long Term Care Facilitie 
Research- An Annotated Outline
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?Depressive symptoms as an Indicator of Effectiveness of Psychotherapy for Adults in Long Term Care Facilities"
current practice and that contains the following information:
1. A logical argument for the need to address an identified gap in the research literature that
has relevance to the discipline and/or area of practice.
2. Preliminary evidence that provides justification that this problem is meaningful to the
discipline or professional field. Provide three to five key citations that highlight the
relevance and currency of the problem.
3. The overall purpose or intention of the study.
? In quantitative studies, state what needs be studied by describing two or more factors
(variables) and a conjectured relationship among them related to the identified gap or
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? In qualitative studies, describe the need for increased understanding about the issue to
be studied, based on the gap or problem.
? In mixed-methods studies, with both quantitative and qualitative aspects, clarify how
the two approaches will be used together to inform the study.
? For other approaches, clarify why an alternative approach is needed and useful for this
project.
Significance
Provide one to two paragraphs, informed by the topic in the problem statement, which
describe(s)
1. how this study will contribute to filling the gap identified in the problem statement?that is,
what original contribution will be made by this study?
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2. how this research will support professional practice or allow practical application?that is,
answering the ?So what?? question.
3. how the claim aligned with the problem statement reflects the potential relevance of this
study to society?that is, how might the potential findings lead to positive social change?
Background
Provide a representative list of scholarship and/or findings that support the main assertions in the
problem statement, highlighting their relationship to the topic (e.g., ?This variable was studied
with a similar sample by Smith (2010) and Johnson (2008),? or ?Jones?s (2011) examination of
industry leaders showed similar trends in the same key segments.?).
Framework
In one paragraph, describe the theoretical base or conceptual framework in the scholarly
literature that will ground the study. Base this description on the problem, purpose, and
background of your study. This theory or framework informs, and is informed by, the research
question(s) and helps to identify research design decisions, such as the method of inquiry and
data collection and analysis.
Research Question(s)
List the question, or series of related questions, informed by the purpose of the study, which will
lead to the development of what needs to be done in this study and how it will be accomplished.
A research question informs the research design by providing the foundation for
? the generation of hypotheses in quantitative studies,
? the questions necessary to build the design structure for qualitative studies, and
? the process by which different methods will work together in mixed studies.
Nature of the Study
Using one of these items as a subheading, provide one concise paragraph that discusses the approach that will be used to address the research question(s) and how it aligns with the problem statement.
? Quantitative (e.g., experimental, quasiexperimental, or nonexperimental designs;
treatment-control; repeated measures; causal-comparative; single-subject; predictive
studies; etc.).
Possible Types and Sources of Information or Data
Provide a list of possible types and sources of information or data that could be used in this study (see attached documentation (Diagnostic Evaluation and progress notes)
(e.g., interviews of practitioners, historical documents from state records, deidentified medical records, or information from a federal database).
Possible Analytical Strategies (Optional)
Provide some possible ways to organize and analyze the results obtained by the research
strategies detailed above (e.g., multiple regression, content analysis, meta-analysis).
Other Information (Optional)
Provide any other relevant information, such as challenges or barriers that may need to be
addressed when conducting this study.
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