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Autor:
Tamires Martins Bastos, Daniela Benzano Bumaguin, Vitória Rech Astolfi, Aurora Zamora Xavier, Mauricio Scopel Hoffmann, Felipe Ornell, Daniel Tornaim Spritzer, Ana Margareth Siqueira Bassols, Lisia von Diemen, Pricilla Braga Laskoski, Simone Hauck
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Social Psychiatry. 68:1203-1212
Introduction: Several barriers for mental health help-seeking were identified among medical students, including minimizing mental illness. Studies examining aspects particular to those who perceive psychological impairment but do not access treatment
Autor:
Tamires Martins Bastos, Carolina Stopinski Padoan, Vanina Lima Monteiro, Márcia Mocellin Raymundo, Cristina Plentz Pessi, Bárbara Tietbohl Martins Quadros Santos, Patrícia Fabrício Lago, Lucas França Garcia, Ana Margareth Siqueira Bassols, Pricilla Braga Laskoski, Simone Hauck
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Person Centered Medicine. 9:29-47
Background: Medical students are a population at higher risk for psychological distress and mental health disorders when compared to the general population. Evidence-based interventions to promote well-being are available, but the rates of anxiety, b
Autor:
Tamires Martins Bastos, Tanara Rosângela Vieira Sousa, Jeffrey C. Lunnen, Graciela Gema Pasa, Aurinez Rospide Schmitz, Pooja Sripad, Flavio Pechansky, Veralice Maria Gonçalves, Aruna Chandran
Publikováno v:
Injury. 44:S11-S16
Background Drink driving is an important risk factor for road traffic crashes, injuries and deaths. After June 2008, all drivers in Brazil were subject to a “Zero Tolerance Law” with a set breath alcohol concentration of 0.1 mg/L of air. However,
Publikováno v:
Archives of Clinical Psychiatry (São Paulo), Volume: 38, Issue: 5, Pages: 209-210, Published: 2011
Archives of Clinical Psychiatry, Vol 38, Iss 5, Pp 209-210 (2011)
Archives of Clinical Psychiatry, Vol 38, Iss 5, Pp 209-210 (2011)
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http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0101-60832011000500008&lng=en&tlng=en
Autor:
Veralice Maria Gonçalves, Aruna Chandran, Adnan A. Hyder, Graciela Gema Pasa, Flavio Pechansky, B. E. Seiffert, Tanara Rosângela Vieira Sousa, Aurinez Rospide Schmitz, Tamires Martins Bastos
Publikováno v:
Injury Prevention. 18:A174.1-A174
Background In Brazil, drivers are subject to arrest if they are found driving with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) over 0.06%. At BACs between 0.02% and 0.06%, they have their driver's license withheld. The use of a field sobriety test would be a