Sunday, March 1, 2015

Week 7

For this week I realized after I submitted my annotated bibliography, I forgot to alphabetize them! Every week is a learning process and this week I messed up. Besides the hiccup of this week I had never completed a annotated bibliography, so this week had a slight learning curve. The researching we have been doing the past 6-7 weeks has helped a lot and I feel confident in my researching skills. The only thing I found that was hard was finding too many articles I wanted to use in a different language! There was an article that had  great point of view on my topic, but I couldn't find a translated version. Did anyone else have this problem?

Research Question;
Nature and Nurture. The age old question, which contributes more to adolescent eating disorders?


Sources:

Hinney, A., & Volckmar, A. (n.d.). Genetics of Eating Disorders. Current Psychiatry Reports. 

 K, W., G, P., T, B., & M, R. (2014). A Qualitative Study of Males’ Perceptions about Causes of Eating Disorder.

Latzer, Y. (2011). Understanding eating disorders integrating culture, psychology and biology. New York: Nova Science.


Mazzeo, S., & Bulik, C. (2009). Environmental and Genetic Risk Factors for Eating Disorders: What the Clinician Needs to Know. Retrieved January 1, 2014, from http://www.childpsych.theclinics.com/article/S1056-4993(08)00057-6/abstract

Pinto, A., Papelbaum, M., & D'elia, F. (2002). Diabetes and eating disorders: A high risk association.

Pinheiro, A., Sullivan, P., Bacaltchuck, J., Prado-Lima, P., & Bulik, C. (n.d.). Genetics in eating disorders: Extending the boundaries of research. Revista Brasileira De Psiquiatria.


Thanks for reading my blog!

Jessica Kwong

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