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Are the following book, websites newspaper articles or online articles
And create bibliography cards for them
Klein, A. "Schools struggle to meet students'
mental-health needs" (Education
Week, 2021)
Kieling C.,
Baker-Henningha m H., Belfer
M., Conti G., Ertem I., et al.
"Child and adolescent mental health worldwide: evidence for action." The Lancet (2011).
U.S. Surgeon
General (Office of the Surgeon General).
Protecting Youth
Mental Health: The
U.S. Surgeon
General's
Advisory
World Health Organization.
Adolescent mental health (fact sheet). Updated
2020.
Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC) - Youth
Risk Data
- Bibliographic info: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Youth Risk
Behavior
Surveillance - United States,
2019 (YRBS data summaries). 2019.
American
Psychological Association.
Stress in America™.
Generation Z.
November 2018.
Organisation for
Economic
Co-operation and Development
(OECD). PISA 2015
Results (Volume
III): Students' Well-Being.
OECD Publishing.
(2017).
World Health Organization (WHO).
Adolescent mental health (fact sheet).
(2021; updated).
Pascoe, M. C., Hetrick, S. E., &
Parker, A.
G. (2020). The impact of stress on students in secondary school and higher education.
International
Journal of
Adolescence and
Youth, 25(1), 104-112.
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Below I classified each item (book, newspaper article, website, journal article, or government/organizational report) and created a simple “bibliography card” for each. I used a straightforward card format (Author; Year; Title; Source/Publisher; Type; Retrieval/Notes). If you need a specific citation style (APA, MLA, Chicago) or full URLs/DOIs added, tell me which style and I will reformat.
1) Klein, A. — "Schools struggle to meet students' mental-health needs" (Education Week, 2021)
- Type: Newspaper/online news article (Education Week is an education news magazine/site)
- Bibliography card:
- Author: Klein, A.
- Year: 2021
- Title: Schools struggle to meet students' mental-health needs
- Source/Publisher: Education Week
- Type: Online news article / magazine article
- Retrieval/Notes: Article appeared in Education Week (online). Add URL if required by your citation style.
2) Kieling, C., Baker-Henningham, H., Belfer, M., Conti, G., Ertem, I., et al. — "Child and adolescent mental health worldwide: evidence for action." The Lancet (2011)
- Type: Peer-reviewed journal article
- Bibliography card:
- Author: Kieling, C.; Baker-Henningham, H.; Belfer, M.; Conti, G.; Ertem, I.; et al.
- Year: 2011
- Title: Child and adolescent mental health worldwide: Evidence for action
- Source/Publisher: The Lancet
- Type: Journal article
- Retrieval/Notes: Published in The Lancet (peer-reviewed). Add volume, issue, pages, and DOI if required.
3) U.S. Surgeon General (Office of the Surgeon General) — Protecting Youth Mental Health: The U.S. Surgeon General's Advisory
- Type: Government report / advisory (online)
- Bibliography card:
- Author: Office of the Surgeon General (U.S. Surgeon General)
- Year: 2021
- Title: Protecting Youth Mental Health: The U.S. Surgeon General's Advisory
- Source/Publisher: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services / Office of the Surgeon General
- Type: Government advisory/report (online)
- Retrieval/Notes: Official advisory available from the Office of the Surgeon General/HHS website. Include the full URL when formatting for citation.
4) World Health Organization — Adolescent mental health (fact sheet). Updated 2020.
- Type: Organization website / fact sheet
- Bibliography card:
- Author: World Health Organization (WHO)
- Year: 2020 (updated)
- Title: Adolescent mental health (fact sheet)
- Source/Publisher: World Health Organization
- Type: Webpage / fact sheet
- Retrieval/Notes: Available on the WHO website; include the fact-sheet URL when citing.
5) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) — Youth Risk Data / Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance — United States, 2019 (YRBS data summaries). 2019.
- Type: Government report / website data summary
- Bibliography card:
- Author: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
- Year: 2019
- Title: Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance — United States, 2019 (YRBS data summaries)
- Source/Publisher: CDC
- Type: Government data report / website
- Retrieval/Notes: YRBS data summaries are available on the CDC website (include exact URL for citation).
6) American Psychological Association — Stress in America™: Generation Z. November 2018.
- Type: Organizational report / online report (APA)
- Bibliography card:
- Author: American Psychological Association (APA)
- Year: 2018 (November)
- Title: Stress in America™: Generation Z
- Source/Publisher: American Psychological Association
- Type: Organizational report / online report
- Retrieval/Notes: Report published on APA’s website. Add URL when preparing final citation.
7) Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) — PISA 2015 Results (Volume III): Students' Well-Being. OECD Publishing. (2017)
- Type: Book / official report (published by an international organization)
- Bibliography card:
- Author: Organisation for Economic Co‑operation and Development (OECD)
- Year: 2017
- Title: PISA 2015 Results (Volume III): Students' Well-Being
- Source/Publisher: OECD Publishing
- Type: Book / organizational report
- Retrieval/Notes: Published as an OECD volume; include publisher location or URL/DOI per required citation style.
8) World Health Organization (WHO) — Adolescent mental health (fact sheet). (2021; updated)
- Type: Organization website / fact sheet (updated 2021)
- Bibliography card:
- Author: World Health Organization (WHO)
- Year: 2021 (updated)
- Title: Adolescent mental health (fact sheet)
- Source/Publisher: World Health Organization
- Type: Webpage / fact sheet (updated)
- Retrieval/Notes: Updated version of WHO fact sheet; include date accessed and full URL when citing.
9) Pascoe, M. C., Hetrick, S. E., & Parker, A. G. (2020). The impact of stress on students in secondary school and higher education. International Journal of Adolescence and Youth, 25(1), 104-112.
- Type: Peer-reviewed journal article
- Bibliography card:
- Author: Pascoe, M. C.; Hetrick, S. E.; Parker, A. G.
- Year: 2020
- Title: The impact of stress on students in secondary school and higher education
- Source/Publisher: International Journal of Adolescence and Youth, 25(1), 104–112
- Type: Journal article
- Retrieval/Notes: Include DOI or database link if required.
If you want:
- I can convert these cards into a specific citation style (APA 7th, MLA 9th, Chicago) with full formatting and URLs/DOIs added.
- Or I can produce printable index-card style versions (one card per page). Which would you prefer?
1) Klein, A. — "Schools struggle to meet students' mental-health needs" (Education Week, 2021)
- Type: Newspaper/online news article (Education Week is an education news magazine/site)
- Bibliography card:
- Author: Klein, A.
- Year: 2021
- Title: Schools struggle to meet students' mental-health needs
- Source/Publisher: Education Week
- Type: Online news article / magazine article
- Retrieval/Notes: Article appeared in Education Week (online). Add URL if required by your citation style.
2) Kieling, C., Baker-Henningham, H., Belfer, M., Conti, G., Ertem, I., et al. — "Child and adolescent mental health worldwide: evidence for action." The Lancet (2011)
- Type: Peer-reviewed journal article
- Bibliography card:
- Author: Kieling, C.; Baker-Henningham, H.; Belfer, M.; Conti, G.; Ertem, I.; et al.
- Year: 2011
- Title: Child and adolescent mental health worldwide: Evidence for action
- Source/Publisher: The Lancet
- Type: Journal article
- Retrieval/Notes: Published in The Lancet (peer-reviewed). Add volume, issue, pages, and DOI if required.
3) U.S. Surgeon General (Office of the Surgeon General) — Protecting Youth Mental Health: The U.S. Surgeon General's Advisory
- Type: Government report / advisory (online)
- Bibliography card:
- Author: Office of the Surgeon General (U.S. Surgeon General)
- Year: 2021
- Title: Protecting Youth Mental Health: The U.S. Surgeon General's Advisory
- Source/Publisher: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services / Office of the Surgeon General
- Type: Government advisory/report (online)
- Retrieval/Notes: Official advisory available from the Office of the Surgeon General/HHS website. Include the full URL when formatting for citation.
4) World Health Organization — Adolescent mental health (fact sheet). Updated 2020.
- Type: Organization website / fact sheet
- Bibliography card:
- Author: World Health Organization (WHO)
- Year: 2020 (updated)
- Title: Adolescent mental health (fact sheet)
- Source/Publisher: World Health Organization
- Type: Webpage / fact sheet
- Retrieval/Notes: Available on the WHO website; include the fact-sheet URL when citing.
5) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) — Youth Risk Data / Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance — United States, 2019 (YRBS data summaries). 2019.
- Type: Government report / website data summary
- Bibliography card:
- Author: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
- Year: 2019
- Title: Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance — United States, 2019 (YRBS data summaries)
- Source/Publisher: CDC
- Type: Government data report / website
- Retrieval/Notes: YRBS data summaries are available on the CDC website (include exact URL for citation).
6) American Psychological Association — Stress in America™: Generation Z. November 2018.
- Type: Organizational report / online report (APA)
- Bibliography card:
- Author: American Psychological Association (APA)
- Year: 2018 (November)
- Title: Stress in America™: Generation Z
- Source/Publisher: American Psychological Association
- Type: Organizational report / online report
- Retrieval/Notes: Report published on APA’s website. Add URL when preparing final citation.
7) Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) — PISA 2015 Results (Volume III): Students' Well-Being. OECD Publishing. (2017)
- Type: Book / official report (published by an international organization)
- Bibliography card:
- Author: Organisation for Economic Co‑operation and Development (OECD)
- Year: 2017
- Title: PISA 2015 Results (Volume III): Students' Well-Being
- Source/Publisher: OECD Publishing
- Type: Book / organizational report
- Retrieval/Notes: Published as an OECD volume; include publisher location or URL/DOI per required citation style.
8) World Health Organization (WHO) — Adolescent mental health (fact sheet). (2021; updated)
- Type: Organization website / fact sheet (updated 2021)
- Bibliography card:
- Author: World Health Organization (WHO)
- Year: 2021 (updated)
- Title: Adolescent mental health (fact sheet)
- Source/Publisher: World Health Organization
- Type: Webpage / fact sheet (updated)
- Retrieval/Notes: Updated version of WHO fact sheet; include date accessed and full URL when citing.
9) Pascoe, M. C., Hetrick, S. E., & Parker, A. G. (2020). The impact of stress on students in secondary school and higher education. International Journal of Adolescence and Youth, 25(1), 104-112.
- Type: Peer-reviewed journal article
- Bibliography card:
- Author: Pascoe, M. C.; Hetrick, S. E.; Parker, A. G.
- Year: 2020
- Title: The impact of stress on students in secondary school and higher education
- Source/Publisher: International Journal of Adolescence and Youth, 25(1), 104–112
- Type: Journal article
- Retrieval/Notes: Include DOI or database link if required.
If you want:
- I can convert these cards into a specific citation style (APA 7th, MLA 9th, Chicago) with full formatting and URLs/DOIs added.
- Or I can produce printable index-card style versions (one card per page). Which would you prefer?
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