Post Abortion Syndrome. Specifically, the Annotated Bibliography

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Et al. "Psychological Responses of Women After First-Trimester Abortion." Arch Gen Psychiatry. Volume 57.8 (2000): 777-84. Lexis Nexis Rearden, David C. "Abortion and Subsequent Substance Abuse." The Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse. Vol 26.1 (2000): 61-75. Wiley Online Library Rosen, Gerald; Spitzer, Robert; McHugh, Paul. "Problems with the post-traumatic stress disorder diagnosis and its future in DSM-V." British Journal of Psychology. Volume 192 (2008): 3-4. Hard Copy Speckhard, Anne; Rue, Vincent. "Complicated mourning: Dynamics of impacted post abortion grief." Journal of Prenatal Psychology Health. Volume 8.1 (1993): 32 Speckhard, Anne; Rue, Vincent. "Postabortion Syndrome: An Emerging Public Health Concern." Journal of Social Issues. Volume 48.3 (2010): 95-119. Referenced in Government Study Government Report "Mental Health and Abortion." American Psychology Association. 2008. Web. 25 Feb. 2012. 2012. . Internet "Pregnancy Resource Center of the San Fernando Valley." Pregnancy Resource Center of the San Fernando Valley. Web. 25 Feb. 2012. . Popular Bazelon, Emily. "Is There a Post-Abortion Syndrome?" New York Times. 21 Jan. 2007. Web. 25 Feb. 2012. . The primary differences in sources was between the purpose behind the source. Certain sources were presentations at conferences and were much more persuasive instead of factual. In fact, the geographical source seemed to be lacking credibility in that it was overly persuasive without the necessary data to back the assertions. I was surprised that the internet source was actually very credible in using an annotated bibliography with verifiable peer reviewed studies. It was simply a summery of the work, similar to some of the peer reviewed sources. Finally, the popular news article was also less accurate and more of an opinion piece….....

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