Annotated Bibliography: Communication Research

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Afifi, Tamara D., et al. "The Influence Of Divorce And Parents’ Communication Skills On Adolescents’ And Young Adults’ Stress Reactivity And Recovery." Communication Research 42.7 (2015): 1009-1042. Academic Search Complete. Web. 1 Nov. 2015. In her article written for parents Tamara, a professor who has received many awards, examined the impact of parents’ marital status on children. Children whose parents were separated or divorced have a harder time with communicating skills in comparison to a child with a healthy family. Tamara who is biased in this topic seeks to inform the public of the link between parents relationships and children. (okay)

Bhatta, Dharma Nand, and Anwarul Haque. "Health Problems, Complex Life, And Consanguinity Among Ethnic Minority Muslim Women In Nepal." Ethnicity & Health 20.6 (2015): 633-649. Academic Search Complete. Web. 1 Nov. 2015. in this article written for men and women by well known researchers, Bhatta, Dharma Nand, and Anwarul Haque, seek to inform people about the characteristics and health outcomes related to blood related marriage. …show more content…

"Maternal Representations Of Their Children In Relation To Feeding Beliefs And Practices Among Low-Income Mothers Of Young Children." Appetite 95.(2015): 176-181. Academic Search Complete. Web. 21 Oct. 2015. In her article written for parents, Christy Leung , who has written over ten other articles, identifies some of the maternal characteristics that lead to obesity in children. These characteristics include the maternal representation of their children, maternal feeding, and the social status of the mother. According to Christy who is against child obesity the investment in child feeding depends on the type of mother. Balanced mothers are more likely to demonstrate high authority while disengaged mothers are the least likely to invest in their child's feeding. Christy’s article seeks to help in the prevention of child obesity among different types of

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