Effects of gender identity on mental health
- Select three of the ten references from your Reference List assignment. Create an annotated bibliography for each of the three references.
- Each annotation must have 150-200 words, making a total of 450-600 words for the entire assignment. Each annotation should have the following elements:
- APA style reference of the article being annotated
Find some of the references below
Bränström, R., & Pachankis, J. E. (2020). Reduction in mental health treatment utilization among transgender individuals after gender-affirming surgeries: a total population study. American journal of psychiatry, 177(8), 727-734.
Goldhammer, H., Crall, C., & Keuroghlian, A. S. (2019). Distinguishing and addressing gender minority stress and borderline personality symptoms. Harvard review of psychiatry, 27(5), 317-325.
Goldstein, Z., Corneil, T. A., & Greene, D. N. (2017). When gender identity doesn’t equal sex recorded at birth: the role of the laboratory in providing effective healthcare to the transgender community. Clinical chemistry, 63(8), 1342-1352.
Jorm, A., & Yap, M. (2019). The future of Mental Health & Prevention. Mental Health & Prevention, 14, 200168.
Kulkarni, J. (2019, July 4) Gender differences in mental health. [Video] YouTube.
Mason, A. (2021, February 4) what affects transgender mental health [Video] YouTube.
Reisner, S. L., Katz-Wise, S. L., Gordon, A. R., Corliss, H. L., & Austin, S. B. (2016). Social epidemiology of depression and anxiety by gender identity. Journal of Adolescent Health, 59(2), 203-208.
Ted. (2018, September 5) Gender identity disorder: the untold story. [Video] YouTube.
Thomas, T. R., Hofammann, D., McKenna, B. G., IR van der Miesen, A., Stokes, M. A.,
Daniolos, P., & Michaelson, J. J. (2020). Community attitudes on genetic research of
Gender identity, sexual orientation, and mental health. Plos one, 15(7), e0235608.
Turban, J. L., & Ehrensaft, D. (2018). Research review: gender identity in youth: treatment paradigms and controversies. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 59(12), 1228-1243.
Srivastava, A., Davis, J. P., & Goldbach, J. T. (2020). Gender and sexual identities predicting patterns of co-occurring health risks among sexual minority youth: a latent class analysis approach. Prevention science, 21(7), 908-916.