Bibliografia - 3ª Parte

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291. MCCAULEY, J., KERN, D.E., KOLODNER, K., DILL, L., SCHROEDER, A.F., DECHANT, H.K., RYDEN, J., BASS, E.B., and DEROGATIS, L.R. The "battering syndrome:" Prevalence and clinical characteristics of domestic violence in primary health care internal medicine practices. Annals of Internal Medicine 123(10): 737-746. 1995.

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