Why are athletes as a population more prone to developing depression?
For the end-of-module assessment (EMA) you are required to write a 3000 word literature review that addresses one question from the list below. Refer to the guidance section for advice on how to plan and structure your literature review.
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Why are athletes as a population more prone to developing depression?
Guidance
A literature review is an organised and methodical search and critical evaluation of the literature in a specific subject or topic area. It synthesises the findings of the literature in relation to the topic area or subject you are focusing on.
You may find it useful to revisit the units relating to your chosen question in the online module materials:
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Units 26 and 27 for question 1
Sections and headings
Your EMA should be organised using sections with headings. Here are the sections/headings that should be included, and a brief description of what each section should contain.
Title of the literature review
For the EMA you are required to select a title from the three choices provided.
Introduction (approx. 300 words)
Include a brief introduction that outlines the aims of your literature review. These will be connected to answering your chosen question and will explain what your literature review is exploring and why this topic is of interest.
This section should also outline how you conducted your search, i.e. how did you find the literature that you included in your EMA? For example, you may have searched particular databases such as SPORTDiscus, Google Scholar or the OU Library.
Literature review (approx. 220
For the end-of-module assessment (EMA) you are required to write a 3000 word literature review that addresses one question from the list below. Refer to the guidance section for advice on how to plan and structure your literature review.
1.
Why are athletes as a population more prone to developing depression?
Guidance
A literature review is an organised and methodical search and critical evaluation of the literature in a specific subject or topic area. It synthesises the findings of the literature in relation to the topic area or subject you are focusing on.
You may find it useful to revisit the units relating to your chosen question in the online module materials:
·
Units 26 and 27 for question 1
Sections and headings
Your EMA should be organised using sections with headings. Here are the sections/headings that should be included, and a brief description of what each section should contain.
Title of the literature review
For the EMA you are required to select a title from the three choices provided.
Introduction (approx. 300 words)
Include a brief introduction that outlines the aims of your literature review. These will be connected to answering your chosen question and will explain what your literature review is exploring and why this topic is of interest.
This section should also outline how you conducted your search, i.e. how did you find the literature that you included in your EMA? For example, you may have searched particular databases such as SPORTDiscus, Google Scholar or the OU Library.
Literature review (approx. 2200 words)
In this section you should summarise and review the literature you have found on the topic. Your literature review requires you to demonstrate critical thinking so it is important that you critically evaluate the literature and not just state what it found. You should draw on evidence from three to six studies you have found in academic journals or book chapters. Search the OU Library, explore sport specific databases and other internet search engines (e.g. Google Scholar) to conduct your search. You should evaluate your chosen studies and consider how the author uses evidence they have collected in support of their position. You may find it useful to use the PROMPT criteria (presentation, relevance, objectivity, method, provenance, timeliness) to help you evaluate the articles and/or chapters you find. If you haven’t come across the PROMPT criteria before this Evaluating information activity will explain them to you. The PROMPT checklist is particularly useful.
Conclusion (approx. 500 words)
This section should summarise the findings of the literature review and consider the implications of the research on sport and fitness practice. Most importantly, this section should be used to answer your chosen question.
References
You should clearly reference all of your sources. The reference list is not included in the word count.0 words)
In this section you should summarise and review the literature you have found on the topic. Your literature review requires you to demonstrate critical thinking so it is important that you critically evaluate the literature and not just state what it found. You should draw on evidence from three to six studies you have found in academic journals or book chapters. Search the OU Library, explore sport specific databases and other internet search engines (e.g. Google Scholar) to conduct your search. You should evaluate your chosen studies and consider how the author uses evidence they have collected in support of their position. You may find it useful to use the PROMPT criteria (presentation, relevance, objectivity, method, provenance, timeliness) to help you evaluate the articles and/or chapters you find. If you haven’t come across the PROMPT criteria before this Evaluating information activity will explain them to you. The PROMPT checklist is particularly useful.
Conclusion (approx. 500 words)
This section should summarise the findings of the literature review and consider the implications of the research on sport and fitness practice. Most importantly, this section should be used to answer your chosen question.
References
You should clearly reference all of your sources. The reference list is not included in the word count.
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