Luz H. Ospina, PhD

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Social cognition moderates the relationship between neurocognition and community functioning in bipolar disorder


Journal article


L.H. Ospina, G.C. Nitzburg, M. Shanahan, M.M. Perez-Rodriguez, E. Larsen, A. Latifoglu, K.E. Burdick
Journal of Affective Disorders, vol. 235, 2018, pp. 7-14

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APA   Click to copy
Ospina, L. H., Nitzburg, G. C., Shanahan, M., Perez-Rodriguez, M. M., Larsen, E., Latifoglu, A., & Burdick, K. E. (2018). Social cognition moderates the relationship between neurocognition and community functioning in bipolar disorder. Journal of Affective Disorders, 235, 7–14.


Chicago/Turabian   Click to copy
Ospina, L.H., G.C. Nitzburg, M. Shanahan, M.M. Perez-Rodriguez, E. Larsen, A. Latifoglu, and K.E. Burdick. “Social Cognition Moderates the Relationship between Neurocognition and Community Functioning in Bipolar Disorder.” Journal of Affective Disorders 235 (2018): 7–14.


MLA   Click to copy
Ospina, L. H., et al. “Social Cognition Moderates the Relationship between Neurocognition and Community Functioning in Bipolar Disorder.” Journal of Affective Disorders, vol. 235, 2018, pp. 7–14.


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@article{ospina2018a,
  title = {Social cognition moderates the relationship between neurocognition and community functioning in bipolar disorder},
  year = {2018},
  journal = {Journal of Affective Disorders},
  pages = {7-14},
  volume = {235},
  author = {Ospina, L.H. and Nitzburg, G.C. and Shanahan, M. and Perez-Rodriguez, M.M. and Larsen, E. and Latifoglu, A. and Burdick, K.E.}
}


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