Based on the information collected in the Research Method, formulate the Results section of your selected topic. Do not forget that your Results section needs to provide a visual (table, graphic, figure, etc.) and a narrative paragraph that helps your reader understand the information presented in the visual. Please do not interpret the results!
Structure of the Research Paper
1. Cover/Title Page
2. Abstract
3. Introduction
4. Literature Review
5. Method(s)
a. Meta-analysis
b. Minimum five (5) references: studies
6. Results
a. Take the sources identified in the Method
b. Simply present the Results in a narrative paragraph
· Order: chronological order; importance; contribution, etc.
· Do not interpret Results
· Do not analyze the Results
c. Add a visual aid (table, figure, graph, etc.)
Impact of Stress on Undergraduate Students | |||
Resource | Criterion 1: Study material | Criterion 2: Financial issues | Criterion 3: Family problems |
Peterson et al. (2020) | |||
Smith (2020) | Partially influencing | Major concern for married students | Impacting in students having children |
Anderson and Green (2019) | |||
Pie (2019) | |||
Jonson et al. (2018) |
Table 1: Impact of Stress on Undergraduate Students
Narrative paragraph 2: introducing info for a figure.
Figure 1: Impact by Category
Vocab List:
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7. Discussion
8. Limitations and Implications
9. Conclusion
10. References
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Results
The table below breaks down the main topics that were addressed in each article and their relationship to the topic to be investigated. The chosen criteria were IBS affecting quality of women’s life, age, and the signs and symptoms of stress.
Criterium 1: IBS Affecting Quality of Women’s Life
Ballou (2017) states that IBS decreases the quality of women life and increases the difficulty of engaging in daily activities affecting mental and physical functioning. Choghakhori (2017) refers to abdominal rumbling, flatulence, and dissatisfaction with bowel habits. For his part, Pletikosić (2017) exposes the disparity between the women self-expectations and their actual performance. Furthermore, Shahabi (2016) discusses abdominal pain severity and visceral sensitivity. Stawik (2019) sustains that IBS decreases in body image and sexual activity.
Criterium 2: Women’s Age
On one side, Ballou (2017), Choghakhori (2017), Pletikosić (2017), and Shahabi (2016) chose for their research women aged between 35 to 45 years. On the other side, Stawik (2019) researched women between 19 and 50 years old.
Criterium 3: Sign and Symptoms
Sign and symptoms of stress, depression, anxiety, and panic disorder were common terms for the five articles.
Relationship Between Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) and Stress in Women Between 35-45 Years. | |||
Criterium 1 | Criterium 2 | Criterium 3 | |
IBS affecting Quality of Women Life | Women age | Sign and Symptoms of Stress | |
Art. 1 Ballou (2017) | . Low quality of life.. Difficulty engaging in daily activities affectingmental and physical functioning.. Avoidance of activities like household chores, socializing, and sexual intercourse due to abdominal pain. | . Mean age 35.54 years old. | . Depression.. Anxiety.. Panic disorder. |
Art. 2 Choghakhori (2017) | . Greater of abdominal distention, rumbling, flatulence, and dissatisfaction with bowel habits.. Impaired quality of life. | . Mean age 38.08 years old | . Depression moods.. High levels of anxiety.. Fatigue.. Interference with body image. . Avoidance sexual relationships. |
Art. 3 Pletikosić (2017) | . Disparity between their self-expectations and their actual performance.. Higher levels of suffering. | . Mean age 45.33 years old | . Increased levels of anxiety.. Psychiatric comorbidities. |
Art. 4 Shahabi (2016) | . Abdominal pain severity.. Visceral sensitivity.. Negative affect. | . Mean age 36 years old | . Depressed mood. . Anxiety.. Persistent fatigue. |
Art. 5 Stawik (2019) | . Decreased quality of life.. Significant decrease in body image, health worry, social relations, sexual and relationship.. Pain accompanying sexual activity. | . Women age between 19-50 years old. | . Anxiety disorder . Clinical depression |
Table 1: Relationship Between Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) and Stress in Women Between 35-45 Years.