A cross-sectional study
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Ítalla Maria Pinheiro Bezerra | Tânia Brusque Crocetta | Thais Massetti | Talita Dias da Silva | Regiani Guarnieri | Cassio de Miranda Meira | Claudia Arab | Luiz Carlos de Abreu | Luciano Vieira de Araujo | Carlos Bandeira de Mello Monteiro | Thaís Massetti | Claudia Arab | Regiani Guarnieri | T. Crocetta | Carlos B. M. Monteiro | Í. M. Bezerra | Talita Dias da Silva | C. Meira | Luiz Carlos de Abreu | Luciano Vieira de Araujo
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