DISSERTATION COMMITTEE APPROVAL

DISSERTATION COMMITTEE APPROVAL

Factors Influencing Utilization of Public Mental Health Services in

A Dissertation Presented in Partial Fulfillment

of the Requirements for the Degree

Doctor of Education

(or) Doctor of Philosophy

(or) Doctor of Business Administration

 

Grand Canyon University

Phoenix, Arizona Comment by GCU: HINT: There are several “styles” that have been set up in this GCU Template. When you work on your proposal or dissertation, “save as” this template in order to preserve and make use of the preset styles. This will save you hours of work!

 

 

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QUALITATIVE GCU Dissertation Template V9.0 08-10-2020

 

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QUALITATIVE GCU Dissertation Template V9.0 08-10-2020

Factors Influencing Utilization of Public Mental Health Services in South Texas

By

 

Kehinde Alli

 

 

 

Successfully Defended and Approved by All Dissertation Committee Members

[Insert Date]

 

 

DISSERTATION COMMITTEE APPROVAL:

The following committee members certify they have read and approve this dissertation and deem it fully adequate in scope and quality as a dissertation for the degree of Doctor of XXX.

 

Full Legal Name, EdD, DBA, or PhD, Dissertation Chair

Full Legal Name, EdD, DBA, or PhD, Committee Member

Full Legal Name, EdD, DBA, or PhD, Committee Member

 

 

ACCEPTED AND SIGNED:

 

________________________________________ ____________________

Michael R. Berger, EdD Date

Dean, College of Doctoral Studies

 

 

Abstract

The abstract is the most important component of your dissertation! It is required for the dissertation manuscript only. The abstract is typically the last item written and should be updated based on final acceptance of manuscript by the dissertation committee members and reviewer(s). The abstract is intended as a precise, non-evaluative, summary of the entire dissertation presenting the major elements and findings of the study in a highly condensed format. Although few people typically read the full dissertation, the abstract will be read by many scholars and researchers. Consequently, great care must be taken in writing this page of the dissertation. The content of the abstract should mirror the structure of the entire dissertation, covering the research problem purpose of the study to solve the problem, theoretical foundation, research questions stated in narrative format, sample, location, methodology, design, data sources, data analysis approach, major findings or trends based on the analysis. The most important finding(s) should state the themes that support the conclusion(s). The abstract should close with a conclusion statement of the study implications and contributions to the field. The abstract does not appear in the table of contents and has no page number. The abstract is double-spaced, fully justified with no indentations or citations, and no longer than one page. Refer to the APA Publication Manual, 7th Edition, for additional guidelines for the development of the dissertation abstract. Make sure to add the keywords at the bottom of the abstract to assist future researchers.