Cite
The Impact of Social Disadvantage on Preconception Health, Illness, and Well-Being: An Intersectional Analysis
MLA
Hogan, Vijaya K., et al. “The Impact of Social Disadvantage on Preconception Health, Illness, and Well-Being: An Intersectional Analysis.” American Journal of Health Promotion, vol. 27, no. Supplement 3, Jan. 2013, pp. eS32-eS42. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.4278/ajhp.120117-QUAL-43.
APA
Hogan, V. K., Culhane, J. F., Crews, K. J., Mwaria, C. B., Rowley, D. L., Levenstein, L., & Mullings, L. P. (2013). The Impact of Social Disadvantage on Preconception Health, Illness, and Well-Being: An Intersectional Analysis. American Journal of Health Promotion, 27(Supplement 3), eS32-eS42. https://doi.org/10.4278/ajhp.120117-QUAL-43
Chicago
Hogan, Vijaya K., Jennifer F. Culhane, Kara Ja’Nice Crews, Cheryl B. Mwaria, Diane L. Rowley, Lisa Levenstein, and Leith Patricia Mullings. 2013. “The Impact of Social Disadvantage on Preconception Health, Illness, and Well-Being: An Intersectional Analysis.” American Journal of Health Promotion 27 (Supplement 3): eS32-eS42. doi:10.4278/ajhp.120117-QUAL-43.