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Quality of life in bipolar disorder: A review of the literature

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1325049/

 Describe the study and the research findings. Then, describe your evaluation of study including assessments of number of people studied, importance of the findings and how the findings can be used. Were enough people included in the sample? 
Can the findings be generalized to the larger population or is it limited in some way? 
Were the findings replicated or do they need to be replicated? 
If you used a meta-analysis, what is the significance of the findings because it is a meta-analysis? If the findings were not positive, what does that mean? 

This is not an all-inclusive list but can get you started in the right direction. 

 

Research articles follow a particular format. Look for:

I.  A brief introduction will often include a review of the existing literature on the topic studied and explain the rationale of the author’s study. This is important because it demonstrates that the authors are aware of existing studies and are planning to contribute to this existing body of research in a meaningful way (that is, they’re not just doing what others have already done).

ii. A methods section, where authors describe how they collected and analyzed data. Statistical analyses are included. This section is quite detailed, as it’s important that other researchers be able to verify and/or replicate these methods.
iii. A results section describes the outcomes of the data analysis. Charts and graphs illustrating the results are typically included.
iv. In the discussion, authors will explain their interpretation of their results and theorize on their importance to existing and future research.
v. References or works cited are always included. These are the articles and books that the authors drew upon to plan their study and to support their discussion.
vi. A review article is a secondary source, it is written about other articles and does not report original research of its own. Review articles are very important, as they draw upon the articles that they review to suggest new research directions, to strengthen support for existing theories and/or identify patterns among existing research studies. For student researchers, review articles provide a great overview of the existing literature on a topic.
 

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