Project Summary: Due Tues Jan 19th Review Secondary Databases as a source for a research topic and Submit a one page paper on the topic to be utilized for your research / journal article. Tell why you selected the topic and provide introductory / background information (statement of the problem with percentage rates that support the problem, etc.) and Find a journal in which you would like to submit your final journal article. Review and print the guidelines for authors. Include a reference citation (if your journal has a website). In your submission, discuss the name of the journal, specific guidelines and tell how you made your journal selection. Link to Galileo http://www.galileo.usg.edu/scholar/asurams/subjects Resources: National Library of Medicine / National Institute of Health HUwww.nlm.nih.gov/medline.plus/healthstatistics.htmlU Department of Health and Human Services. (2000). Healthy People 2010. Retrieved from HUhttp://www.healthypeople.gov/U Oasis health statistics and maps http://oasis.state.ga.us/oasis/ National Library of Medicine / National Institute of Health http://www.nlm.nih.gov/hsrinfo/datasites.html#164Databases/Repositories State of Georgia/ Ga. Dept of Public Health https://dph.georgia.gov/public-health-districts Health Data and Statistics (Georgia Public Health) http://dph.georgia.gov/health-data-and-statistics Youth Risk Behavior Study http://www.cdc.gov/healthyyouth/yrbs/index.htm National Youth Physical Activity and Nutrition Study (NYPANS) http://www.cdc.gov/healthyyouth/yrbs/nypans.htm (Can also click health topic for other topics) National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/surveys.htm Government Health Data (Various) https://www.healthdata.gov/ County Health Rankings http://www.countyhealthrankings.org/ 2013 Georgia Health Rankings and Sources http://www.countyhealthrankings.org/sites/default/files/states/CHR2013_GA.pdf Due: Tues January 26 Locate and submit a scholarly article in the IMRAD form which is related to your journal article. This article summary will support the review of literature section of your journal article. (You will need to submit at least three review summaries in your final journal article/study.) .Additional information about the IMRAD format can be found on (pp. 224 228) You may use Galileo to find the review article. The ASU homepage links to the site below; http://www.galileo.usg.edu/scholar/asurams/subjects Format for Scholarly Journal Articles I- Introduction, M-Methods, R-Research, A- Analysis and D- Discussion. Due: Tues., Feb.16 Assignment Prepare and submit an abstract to support your topic / final journal article. (Leave a section for the final results of your study.) (See pp. 16, 17, 223) Due: Tues., Feb 23 Search the Internet or journal articles to find a health, management or sociological theory to submit to undergird your research. Also, tell why the theory supports your research. e.g. The Health Belief Model Supporting Resources: Theories Frequently Used in Health http://www.rchf.org/News/pdf/Theories-and-Models-Frequently-Used-in-Health-Promotion.pdf Due: Tues., March 8 Forum Discussion: Find a scholarly health journal. Select submission guidelines and tell how your study relates to the journal. Supporting Resource: Journal Article - Sociodemographics and Health Risk Factors for Tooth Loss http://www.cdc.gov/pcd/issues/2013/11_0285.htm March 22 Note: Begin writing the draft of your journal article. Include the following components (as many as completed to date): Abstract Introduction (Statement of the Problem) Theoretical Model / Framework Review of Literature (3 article summaries) Operational Definitions Variables Research Questions (s) Hypothesis Methods (including secondary data source, sample and sample size, review or analysis plan) Analysis Results Discussion References (5 or more; Three should be review articles). Due Tues., April 5 Develop and submit a data collection tool or form you will use to extract data from a secondary data source (database) for your study. Be sure to allow space to collect information about your independent and dependent variables. Please limit form to one page or less. (Note: Please begin extracting your data once your form has been approved /graded. Please note corrective comments.) Due: Tues., April 19 Continue to use your data collection form to extract your data from your data source. Determine how you would like to summarize your data (means, mode, frequencies, correlations, etc.). Submit a copy of the data you extract using your review tool. (Use a statistical tool such as SPSS or Excel for analysis.) Due Tues., April 26 Submit your completed Journal Article to Include all components and a copy of Guidelines for Authors for a potential journal of publication Journal Article to include all components Abstract Introduction (Statement of the Problem) Theoretical Model/Framework Review of Literature (3 article summaries) Operational Definitions Variables Research Question(s) Hypothesis Methods (including secondary data source, sample and sample size, review or analysis plan) Analysis Results Discussion References (5 or more)