Example of Systematic Summary
Example of Systematic Summary
Example of Systematic Summary
A. Learning Outcome:
1. Distinguish different types of research sources writing techniques, and research methods.
2. Demonstrate skills in identifying research ideas and locating research sources.
B. Task Instruction;
Problem statement (1.5 Identify the main issue in the research paper. /1 /1
marks) Summarize in own words /0.5 /0.5
Method(s)
Identify all the methods used in the research paper. /1 /1
(1 mark)
Suggestions Identify all the suggestions of the paper (at most 3). /1 /1
(1.5 marks) Summarize in own words 0.5 /0.5
Locating Sources (1.5 Identify 1 primary source in the reference list /0.75 /0.75
marks) Identify 1 secondary source in the reference list /0.75 /0.75
/10 /10
TOTAL /20
Article 1
Problem statement Nowadays, adults that experienced mental health problems, for
instance depression and anxiety have increase for about threefold
which is from 10.7% to 29.9% in the year 1996 to 2015
respectively.
Results 1.From the ethnics Malays, 10.3% of them have severe depression
while 11.1% have moderate depression, which concluded that
Malays participants have overall rate of depression amounting to
21.4%.
Suggestions 1.Future research should look more deeply into the major sources
of stress among Malaysians with an eye toward preventive public
policies.
Primary source Blay, S. L., Andreoli, S. B., Fillenbaum, G. G., and Gastal, F. L.
(2007). Depression morbidity in later life: prevalence and
correlates in a developing country. Am. J. Geriatr. Psychiatry 15,
790–799. doi: 10.1097/JGP.0b013e3180654179
Problem statement Academic stress is the main cause for suicidal cases and mental
health problems such as depression and anxiety.
Research objective 1.understand the sources and impact of academic stress in order to
derive adequate and efficient intervention strategies.
Method(s) 1.Participants for the study were selected from a general pool of
students using random sampling technique where the classes were
chosen based on names picked out from a fish bowl.
Primary source Banerjee, N., Chatterjee, I. Academic Stress, Suicidal Ideation &
Mental WellBeing Among 1st Semester & 3rd Semester Medical,
Engineering & General Stream Students. Researchers World, 73-
80 (2012). Retrieved from https://search.proquest.com/
docview/1816764514?pq-origsite=gscholar
Secondary source Wong, P. T., Wong, L. C., & Scott, C. Beyond stress and coping:
The positive psychology of transformation. In Handbook of
multicultural perspectives on stress and coping. Springer US
(2006).