First Draft of Annotated Bibliography
LEAP research paper
Topic: LGBTQ
sub topic: health affects(depression) due to other people’s attitude.
citations:
Woodford, Michael R., Genevieve Weber, Z. Nicolazzo, Renee Hunt, Alex Kulick, Todd Coleman, Simon Coulombe, and Kristen A. Renn. “Depression and Attempted Suicide among LGBTQ College Students: Fostering Resilience to the Effects of Heterosexism and Cisgenderism on Campus.” Journal of College Student Development 59.4 (2018): 421-38. Web.
Sutter, Megan, and Paul B. Perrin. “Discrimination, Mental Health, and Suicidal Ideation Among LGBTQ People of Color.” Journal of Counseling Psychology 63.1 (2016): 98-105. Web.
Baams, L., Grossman, A. H., & Russell, S. T. (2015). Minority stress and mechanisms of risk for depression and suicidal ideation among lesbian, gay, and bisexual youth. Developmental Psychology, 51(5), 688-696.
Annotated Bibliography
An annotation is a brief summary of a book, chapter, or article.
Through our class library sessions, you will find at least three peer-reviewed articles or book chapters published in the last ten years to be used in your Researched Argument. Team members may use different chapters from the same book, but should not use the exact same chapters or articles. In addition to the three peer-reviewed sources, you are encouraged to also use interviews, newspapers, popular magazines, websites, etc. to flesh out your research.
Each annotation should begin with the proper MLA citation of the source. Then you should summarize and evaluate the content of the source in about one page, making that three pages total. You should cover these questions: What are the author’s main points? How does this source fit into your overall research?