Due 11/9 7 p.m EST
Be on time, original work!
Follow ALL directions
Review previous work submitted on topic, follow rubric and follow OUTLINE EXACTLY
Your SPP should contain the following sections (section lengths are approximate):
· Title page HIV/AIDS in low income communities
· Abstract (about 250 words) (1 page)
o Background
o Methods
o Results
o Conclusion
· Introduction (3 pages)
o Background information
o Descriptive epidemiology
Methods used to conduct a systematic literature review (1 pages)
Inclusion and exclusion criteria
Key search terms
Results of the systematic literature review (12 pages)
Theories
Methods
Synthesis of research findings
Discussion (5pages)
Brief summary of main findings
Strengths and limitations of systematic literature review
Policy implications
Key stakeholders
Recommendations for future research
Conclusions (1 pages)
References
At least 15 references from within the past 5 years
Cite references using APA style guidelines
Appendix
Literature review matrix table (Note: A template of matrix table is available in the Week 6 Learning Resources.)
. The final paper should be 20 pages in length (excluding title page, references, and appendices). The formatting should use 12 point-font, be double spaced, and conform to APA style guidelines.
Reference:
Gulliver, A., Griffiths, K. M., & Christensen, H. (2010). Perceived barriers and facilitators to mental health help-seeking in young people: a systematic review. BMC Psychiatry, 10, 113.
Roberson, L.L., Aneni, E.C., Maziak, W., Agatston, A., Feldman,T., Rouseff, M., Tran, T., Blaha, M.J., Santos, R.D., Sposito, A., Al-Mallah, M.H., Blankstein, R., Budoff, M.J., & Nasir, K. (2014). Beyond BMI: The “Metabolically healthy obese” phenotype and its association with clinical/subclinical cardiovascular disease and all-cause mortality — a systematic review. BMC Public Health, 14, 14. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-14-14.