Luz H. Ospina, PhD

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Alexithymia predicts poorer social and everyday functioning in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder


Journal article


L.H. Ospina, M. Shanahan, M.M. Perez-Rodriguez, C.C. Chan, R. Clari, K.E. Burdick
Psychiatry Research, vol. 273, 2019, pp. 218-226

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Ospina, L. H., Shanahan, M., Perez-Rodriguez, M. M., Chan, C. C., Clari, R., & Burdick, K. E. (2019). Alexithymia predicts poorer social and everyday functioning in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. Psychiatry Research, 273, 218–226.


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Ospina, L.H., M. Shanahan, M.M. Perez-Rodriguez, C.C. Chan, R. Clari, and K.E. Burdick. “Alexithymia Predicts Poorer Social and Everyday Functioning in Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder.” Psychiatry Research 273 (2019): 218–226.


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Ospina, L. H., et al. “Alexithymia Predicts Poorer Social and Everyday Functioning in Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder.” Psychiatry Research, vol. 273, 2019, pp. 218–26.


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@article{ospina2019a,
  title = {Alexithymia predicts poorer social and everyday functioning in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder},
  year = {2019},
  journal = {Psychiatry Research},
  pages = {218-226},
  volume = {273},
  author = {Ospina, L.H. and Shanahan, M. and Perez-Rodriguez, M.M. and Chan, C.C. and Clari, R. and Burdick, K.E.}
}


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