While APA doesn't itself provide an example of how to format a literature review, it does provide some guidance in its Publication Manual* about the content of a lit review:
Literature Reviews:
- provide summaries and evaluations of findings/theories in the research literature of a particular discipline or field;
- may include qualitative, quantitative, or a variety of other types of research;
- should define and clarify the problem being reviewed;
- summarize previous research to inform readers of where research stands currently in regard to the problem;
- identify relationships, contradictions, gaps, and inconsistencies in the current literature;
- suggest next steps or further research needed to move toward solving the problem. (APA, 2020, Section 1.6, p. 8)
*American Psychological Association. (2020). Publication manual of the American Psychological Association: The official guide to APA style (7th ed.). American Psychological Association.