Annotated Bibliography: A Literature Review

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Annotated Bibliography SW 308 Research Methods in Social Work Banyard, V. L., Williams, L. M., Saunders, B. E., & Fitzgerald, M. M. (2008). The Complexity of Trauma Types in the Lives of Women in Families Referred for Family Violence: Multiple Mediators of Mental Health. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry

The main purpose of this article was to examine the correlation between various types of trauma in childhood and adulthood and how it is linked between child maltreatment and adult mental health symptoms. A key concept the author addresses awareness of mental health outcome of women. Results show there is a correlation between child abuse and adult mental …show more content…

A., Thompson, K. M., Weinfurt, K., Corl, S., Acker, P., Mueser, K. T., & Rosenberg, S. D. (1999). Reliability of Reports of Violent Victimization and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Among Men and Women With Serious Mental Illness. Journal Of Traumatic Stress, 12(4), …show more content…

J., Grubaugh, A. L., Knapp, R. G., & Frueh, C. (2006). Unrecognized Trauma and PTSD among Public Mental Health Consumers with Chronic and Severe Mental Illness. Community Mental Health Journal, 42(5), 487-500. doi:10.1007/s10597-006-9049-4 The main purpose of this article is to examine how to improve recognition of PTSD and trauma in severe mental illness patients to provide adequate services to the vulnerable population. The key question that the author is addressing is how trauma and PTSD goes unnoticed in the mental health system. The main inference/ conclusion in this article is that participants were found to have high rates of trauma and PTSD in this in mental health consumer who have severe mental illness. The results provide additional evidences that trauma and PTSD can be accurately be evaluated in this population.
The participants in the study there were 142 volunteer, who were randomly selected. The participant were male and female mental health consumers that were chosen from a psychosocial rehabilitation program. Participants in this study have severe mental illness and typically have bipolar disorder, depressive disorder or

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