Cite
Perceived worsening of obsessive-compulsive disorder symptoms after childbirth in women and men: An understudied phenomenon.
MLA
Ramirez, Jennifer C., et al. “Perceived Worsening of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Symptoms after Childbirth in Women and Men: An Understudied Phenomenon.” Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, vol. 88, no. 1, Winter 2024, pp. 48–60. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1521/bumc.2024.88.1.48.
APA
Ramirez, J. C., Buissonnière-Ariza, V. L., McIngvale, E., Rufino, K. A., Puryear, L. J., Treece, C. A., Schneider, S. C., Cepeda, S. L., Goodman, W. K., & Storch, E. A. (2024). Perceived worsening of obsessive-compulsive disorder symptoms after childbirth in women and men: An understudied phenomenon. Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, 88(1), 48–60. https://doi.org/10.1521/bumc.2024.88.1.48
Chicago
Ramirez, Jennifer C, Valérie La Buissonnière-Ariza, Elizabeth McIngvale, Katrina A Rufino, Lucy J Puryear, Christina Annette Treece, Sophie C Schneider, Sandra L Cepeda, Wayne K Goodman, and Eric A Storch. 2024. “Perceived Worsening of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Symptoms after Childbirth in Women and Men: An Understudied Phenomenon.” Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic 88 (1): 48–60. doi:10.1521/bumc.2024.88.1.48.