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Annotated Bibliography

ER, Wiebe, Comay SE, McGregor M, and Ducceschi S. "Offering HIV Prophylaxis to People Who Have Been Sexually Assaulted: 16 Months' Experience in a Sexual Assault Service." Offering HIV Prophylaxis to People Who Have Been Sexually Assaulted: 16 Months' Experience in a Sexual Assault Service 5th ser. 2000.162 (2000): 641-45. Web. 14 Apr. 2013. A review of Offering HIV prophylaxis to people who have been sexually assaulted: 16 months' experience in a sexual assault service article. The reviewers talk about the Sexual Assault Service, operated by the Children's & Women's Health Centre of British Columbia in partnership with the Vancouver General Hospital Emergency Department, started offering HIV prophylaxis in November 1996 to patients presenting to the emergency department after a sexual assault My Comments any personal opinion on what you read, would be extremely helpful in determining its use, its function to your research, and to what you learned.

Jeff Roberts, Marshall. "Death Penalty: A Solution to the Problem of Interntional Aids Transmission through Rape, The; Wepner, Stefanie S." Heinonline. 15 Apr. 2013 A review of Jeff Roberts article that describes the definition of rape and the incidence of AIDS related. (1992-1993) My Comments ditto. I was hoping for a nice, fully, fleshed out paragraph for each annotation, not a sentence. Surely there was more to this source that a sentence?

Jewkes, Rachel, Yandisa Sikweyiya, Robert Morrell, and Kristin Dunkle. "Nderstanding mens health and use of violence: Interface of rape and HIV in South Africa." June 2009. Medical Research Council. 14 Apr. 2013 A brief abstract summary of the study of Understanding mens health and use of violence: interface of rape and HIV in South Africa

My Comments Again, I find myself missing a great deal of information from your annotation, either analytically or conceptually. Any kind of analysis and/or opinionated feedback would be grand.

Kim, Julia, Lynette Denny, and Lorna Martin. Rape and HIV Post-Exposure Prophylaxis: Addressing the Dual Epidemics in South Africa 11 (2003): 101-12. Reproductive Health Matters. 14 Apr. 2013

A review of the literature on sexual violence in South Africa and how the use of PEP following occupational and non-occupational exposure. It incorporates perspectives from indepth interviews in 2000 with 18 key informants, including survivors of sexual violence, gender and HIV activists, domestic violence NGOs, rape crisis centers, physicians, and lawyers Resnick, Heidi. "Rape-Related HIV Risk Concerns Among Recent Rape Victims." 17 (2002): 746-59. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 14 Apr. 2013 An article written from Rape-Related HIV Risk Concerns Among Recent Rape Victims journal The article describes the number of rape victims who had medical care after being rape and how they have dealt with HIV as a result of being raped. S, Zierler, Witbeck B, and Mayer K. "Sexual violence against women living with or at risk for HIV infection." 12 (1996): 304-10. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 14 Apr. 2013 An article on study investigates factors associated with sexual violence against adult women living with and at risk for HIV infection with the help of Department of Community Health, Brown University, Providence, RI 02912, USA Welch, Jen, and Fiona Mason. "Rape and Sexual Assault." RAPE AND HIV People Story 334 (2007): 1154-158. BMJ Publishing Group. Web. 15 Apr. 2013. An article written on the Cochrane review of interventions for emergency contraception and for trauma related symptoms and the prevention of post-traumatic stress disorder. Guidance from the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence and national and World Health Organization guidelines were also considered. The authors searched their personal archives of other references and consulted experts. An article the authors answers questions that put to them such as: Who is sexually assaulted? How can services be accessed? And what is the initial management? The authors searched Medline using the term sexual assault. Commentary on the Ann Bib There is ample developmental room for each annotation, especially those coming in at only a sentence apiece. We need summary of thesis and main points, yes, but we also need some type of analysis, either in credibility, reliability, how helpful it was to you (and why), how useful it was to you (and why), and possibly even your personal opinion on what you liked/didnt like from each (and maybe why).

Ref = 25/30 Ann Bib = 54/70

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