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A College Study of Grief, Depression, and Anxiety. Senior Honors Project Research Conference Briana Paulo. Background. Who am I? My project is a combination of my interests in psychology and thanatology. Learning Outcomes.
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A College Study of Grief, Depression, and Anxiety Senior Honors Project Research Conference Briana Paulo
Background • Who am I? • My project is a combination of my interests in psychology and thanatology
Learning Outcomes • Learn how to create a research question and design a study that seeks to answer that question • Submit a proposal worthy of IRB approval • Learn how to effectively carryout a study • Analyze original data and draw conclusions beneficial to the fields of psychology and thanatology
Generating a Research Question literature review the question
How to create a research question • Literature review • Past research has mainly been understanding loss and symptoms of PTSD • Complicated grief vs. grief • Differences and implications for this study
The Question… • What is the relationship of loss and grieving with more common experiences of depression and anxiety?
Designing a Study scales design of the study hypotheses the IRB proposal
The Scales • What constructs are being used? • Centrality of Events Scale • Example: “I feel that this event has become a central part of my life story.” • Adult Attitude to Grief Scale • Example: “I feel that I am able to face the emotional pain which comes with my loss.” • How these scales fit together • Choosing depression and anxiety scales • Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale • Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7-item scale
Design of the Study • Cross-sectional design • Correlational • Web-based • Study population • Demographics
Hypotheses • Higher reported centrality of a stressful life event will be associated with more symptoms of depression and anxiety. • Less controlled attitude to grief of the individual will be associated with the more symptoms of depression and anxiety.
The IRB Proposal(Institutional Review Board) • The importance of informed consent • Components of the application • Overview • Possible risks and harms • Potential to benefit subjects and to the fields • Participants and recruitment • Confidentiality
Analytic Plan analyses to be used looking at moderators
Analytic Plan • Correlational study tests • Looking at moderators • Gender • Age
Conclusion the future short term and long
Future Plans • Anticipated work after graduation • Continuing the study • How does this contribute to the field of psychology?