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Renaud 1
Amanda Renaud
Professor D. Bond
Composition II Section IA
21 June 2023
Annotated Bibliography
Alexander, Karen E., et al. “Examining Frequencies of Food Insecurity and Risky Behaviors in At-Risk Adolescents: Community Health Nurses Call to Action.”
Journal of Cultural Diversity
, vol. 27, no. 3, Fall 2020, pp. 74–81.
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This journal entry from the Journal of Cultural Diversity dives deep into the overwhelmingly increasing issue of food insecurity throughout America, especially among adolescents. They examine the risky behavior pattern associated with food insecurity. This study is focused on adolescents in Texas that are a part of the Teen and Police Service Academy.
I am planning on using this source to provide more evidence and support for my primary source. A section of my primary source discusses a young teen facing a lack of access to food. I will use this source to give a deeper understanding into how serious the issue that teens are facing to this day. Clement O. Codjia, and Sayed H. Saghaian. “Determinants of Food Expenditure Patterns: Evidence from U.S. Consumers in the Context of the COVID-19 Price Shocks.”
Sustainability
, vol. 14, no. 8156, July 2022, p. 8156.
EBSCOhost
, https://doi.org/10.3390/su14138156
.
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This study examines the biggest yearly food price increase in over four decades. The reason behind this massive price inflation was due to the worldwide pandemic, Covid-19. Using the Heckman two-step model with over 10,000 observations provides unique results. I will be using this source to provide evidence that access to healthy foods are decreasing due to one of the reasoning being the prices of food being expediently high. Even though my main source was before the pandemic, I am using this source to further back up how my argument is still relevant and even more important because of Covid-19.
Engel, Mary.
Health Care : How Can We Reduce Costs and Still Get the Care We Need?
National Issues Forums Institute, 2015.
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This study encapsulates how Americans and their families and friends have been affected
by the cost of health care. A vast majority of Americans worry about the high costs of having to go get seen by their healthcare provider. This study also goes into how the long-term solvency of
the American healthcare system is not great. I will be using this study to back up my main argument when it comes to Americans not agreeing on what needs to change in the healthcare system but agreeing that there does need to be a change from what the system looks like now. Even though the U.S. is using around twenty percent of it national budget on healthcare, it still is not enough and this study helps prove that argument.
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Grad, Roland, et al. “What Should Educators Teach to Improve Preventive Health Care?”
Canadian Family Physician Medecin de Famille Canadien
, vol. 68, no. 8, Aug. 2022, pp. 583–88.
EBSCOhost
, https://doi.org/10.46747/cfp.6808583
.
This study provides data on what educators can do to better educate students on preventive health matters. One reason that adolescents are struggling in today’s society is due to healthcare providers not being well educated enough on preventive healthcare measures. Some doctors feel when patients are asking for more tests to prevent false positives or to just get a general overview of their health that the patients are just looking for issues. I will use this study to backup my main source with the argument that the healthcare system needs to change. One of the things that need to change is the education that future healthcare providers are getting. This change needs to happen in medical schools and residency hospitals. Joseph, Patrece, and Sasha A. Fleary. “‘The Way You Interpret Health’: Adolescent Definitions and Perceptions of Health Literacy.”
Journal of School Health
, vol. 91, no. 8, Aug. 2021, pp. 599–607.
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This study is focusing on young adolescents and their knowledge when it comes to health
literacy or health awareness. This study goes on to provide evidence that some adolescents do not have a strong sense of health awareness and risky behaviors, outside of the typical smoking and drinking, that are associated with a decline in health. I am planning on using this source to back up my argument that the healthcare system in America today needs to expand. One of the things it needs to expand on is providing knowledge to the future generations of this world of all of the health risks that come with life. Providing data
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to young adults and teens about health risk outside of just smoking and drinking are needed. Teen pregnancy rates are skyrocketing, and maybe one of the causes is because of the fact that the teen might know how to properly use a condom, or they don’t have access to birth control. These are issues that used to just be ‘adult problems” are no longer just adult problems. Onie, Rebecca. “What Americans Agree on When It Comes to Health.”
TEDTalks. Oct 2018,
www.ted.com/talks/rebecca_onie_what_americans_agree_on_when_it_comes_to_
health
This talk is about reshaping the overall healthcare system to better accommodate what someone needs to be healthy. At the moment, the healthcare industry has its focus on only the medical side of what is wrong with their patients. However, Onie goes on to explain that the health of a person goes beyond their physical body. Onie’s end goal is for it to be common practice for healthcare practices and providers to research further into why the patient is returning at the same time every year. Little or not-so-little things like not having a next meal or not having warm clothes affect a vast majority of patients, and in the healthcare system that Americans have today, those issues are swept under the rug due to political polarization.
I am using this video as my primary source for my argument. I will pull various segments
throughout my final paper to solidify my argument. There are some points made by Onie that I don’t agree with, however, I will use other sources to continue my argument.