To create a narrative review on the impact that stress has on the physical, emotional, and mental well-being of a working mom, specifically. The Narrative Literature Review should include the following sections:
- An Introduction
- Introduce the topic
- Describe the guiding question for the review
- Present the important themes that emerged as necessary to answer the guiding question
- Sub-sections that address the important themes. Subsections should:
- Summarize research
- Provide a critical analysis of the contributions of the research
- Emphasize connection to other themes and the overall topic
- Synthesis and Conclusion
- The synthesis should tell the story of the review based upon your own analysis and perspective
- The conclusion should give a more general summary and discuss ongoing research needs
- Reference List
- Use the most current APA style for references and in-text citations.
- Be consistent in the format of reference and in-text citations. Make sure they are complete.
- Include references for all sources, scholarly and otherwise.
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