Monday, April 23, 2012

Annotated Bib


Brown, Jane D., Kelly Landin L'Engle, et al. Sexy Media Matter: Exposure to Sexual Content in Music, Movies, Television, and Magazines Predicts Black and White Adolescents' Sexual Behavior. 4. 117. 2006. 1018 -1027. Web. <http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/117/4/1018.short>.

            This is describing a researched based study on teens and sexual health and proves that they are impacted from social media to engage in sexual activity. I Plan to use this to back up the above statement along with risks of social media on teens.

Brown, Jane D., Carolyn Tucker Halpern, and Kelly Landin L'Engle. Mass media as a sexual super peer for early maturing girls. 5. 36. 2003. 420-427. Web. <http://www.jahonline.org/article/S1054-139X(04)00265-4/abstract>.

            In this paper it is telling people how sexual media has affected teenage girls’ sexual activity. I plan to use this to provide proof that sexual activity has increased in teens.

Collins, Rebecca L. , Marc N. Elliote, Sandra H. Berry, David E. Kanouse, and Sarah B. Hunter. Entertainment Television as a Healthy Sex Educator: The Impact of Condom-Efficacy Information in an Episode of Friends. 5. 112. 2002. 1115 -1121. <http://www.pediatricsdigest.mobi/content/112/5/1115.short>.

            This essay explains the reasons sexual intercourse is on TV. I plan to use this in my counter argument and state reasons why sex should not be expressed through media.

Online Connections: Middle School Mental Health and the Effects of Social Media. 2009. <http://mentalhealthscreening.org/enews/middleschoolsocialmedia.asp&xgt;. >

This article describes the effects of the middle school age from media on mental health. I will use this for quotes for backing up information.

Turgeon, Jordan K. How Facebook And Social Media Affect The Minds Of Generation Next. 2011. <http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/08/09/facebook-teens-social-networking_n_921390.html

This post helps back up information that I have on the mental effects of media, and that is what I will use it for.

Cassidella, First. How Do Negative Body Images in Media Impact Women? Physical and Mental Effects. Web. <http://cassidella.hubpages.com/hub/Negative-Body-Image-The-Physical-and-Mental-Impact-on-Women>.

            This article explains why and how women and teens are affected by negative body image. I will use this to support that teens do have anorexia caused by media.

Diaz, Yamalis, Lori Evans, and Richard Gallagher. Anti-Social Networking: How do texting and social media affect our children? A panel discussion by CSC clinicians at the Nightingale-Bamford School. Web. <http://www.aboutourkids.org/articles/antisocial_networking_how_do_texting_social_media_affect_our_children_panel_discussion_csc>.

            This article states how social networking is negatively and positively affecting teens’ physical health. I will use this to both argue and counter argue how the media affects teens.



Donaldson James, Susan. Jamey Rodemeyer Suicide: Police Consider Criminal Bullying Charges. 2011. <http://abcnews.go.com/Health/jamey-rodemeyer-suicide-ny-police-open-criminal-investigation/story?id=14580832>.

            This article is a personal story on a teen that committed suicide because of media. I will use this to hit readers’ emotions about media affected deaths.

Warner, Jennifer. Media May Prompt Teen Sex. 2005. <http://www.cbsnews.com/2100-            500368_162-1464262.html>.

            This article lists the benefits and risks of having sexual relations in and on media. I will use it for both argument and counter argument for sexual health in teens.

O'Keeffe, Gwenn Schurgin, and Kathleen Clarke-Pearson. The Impact of Social Media on Children, Adolescents, and Families. 4. 127. 2011. 800 -804. Web. <http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/127/4/800.full>.

            This article states the impact of media on children, adolescents, and families. I will use this to counter argue the risks of sexual health in media.



The Self Esteem Shop . "Self Esteem and Media How This Causes Low Self Esteem Issues." . N.p., 2010. Web. 23 Apr 2012. <http://www.the-self-esteem-shop.com/self-esteem-and-media.html>.

            This article describes the issues that are brought on by media with mental health. I will use this to argue good and bad mental effects.

 "Social Networking." Procon. Procon.org, 2012. Web. 23 Apr 2012.             <http://socialnetworking.procon.org/>.

            This website shows the pros and cons of social networking and media. I will use it to support benefits and risks.

Sandler, Elana Premack. "Promoting Hope, Preventing Suicide." . N.p., n.d. Web. 23 Apr 2012.   <can-social-media-help-prevent-suicide>.

            This website lists reasons why suicide is a risk to teens that are exposed to media. I will use this to back up the above statement and how it can also prevent suicide.

Gerdeman, B. G.. Social media aim to offer support and prevent suicide. N.p., Marc. Web. 23        Apr 2012. <http://redandblack.com/2012/03/12/social-media-aim-to-offer-support-and-     prevent-suicide/>.

            This article states social media’s ways to prevent teen suicide by joining groups, and I plan to use this in my suicide counter argument.

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