I have attached a file with some of the sources that will need to be annotated. Other sources will also need to be found regarding suicide rates in eagle county, Vail, Colorado, or mountain towns and communities.
10 sources total will be needed.
Create and submit an annotated bibliography of research supporting your action plan. This is a helpful activity because it will assist you in finding relevant sources of information for use in your final Portfolio Project.
- Clickhere(Links to an external site.)for information about creating annotated bibliographies. For full credit, your annotated bibliography must be in the correct format shown in this link.
- You will includetenreferences, of which at leastsevenwill be from scholarly sources (books or peer-reviewed journals), and the rest from newspapers, magazines, government, or trade press or trade organizations. The CSU-Global Library is a good place to begin.
- Along with each reference in your bibliography, provide an annotation that explains:
- why you chose the reference,
- how you found it, and
- how it assisted with your analysis.
The annotated bibliography should be 2-3 pages in length, not counting the title page, which you must include. Remember to format your paper according to theCSU-Global Guide to Writing & APA(Links to an external site.).
Running Head: SUICIDE IN A MOUNTAIN TOWN1 SUICIDE IN A MOUNTAIN TOWN11 Jamison, E. C., Mintz, S., Bol, K. A., & Herndon, K. (2017). Suicide in Colorado, 2011-2015: A summary from the Colorado Violent Death Reporting System. Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Vital Records & Statistics Branch. Mintz, S., Jamison, E., & Bol, K. (2019). Suicide among health care practitioners and technicians in Colorado: an epidemiological study. Suicide and Life‐Threatening Behavior, 49(2), 455-465. National Geographic, (2016) Here's Why Ski Towns Are Seeing More Suicides Retrieved 10 February 2020 from https://www.nationalgeographic.com/adventure/adventure-blog/2016/05/16/why-are-ski-towns-suicides-happening-at-such-an-alarming-rate/ Vail Health, (2019) The 'paradise paradox' — Why is Colorado physically fit, but mentally in a mess? Retrieved 10 February 2020, from https://www.vailhealth.org/news/the-paradise-paradox-why-is-colorado-physically-fit-but-mentally-in-a-mess Illuminate Colorado, (2020) About. Retrieved from https://www.illuminatecolorado.org/