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2022Grief, interpersonal disputes and role transitions: the breadth of Interpersonal Telepsychotherapy as a strategy to reduce mental health suffering due to the COVID-19 pandemic in health professionalsMarcelo Pio de Almeida Fleck; Lucas Spanemberg; SOUZA, LIVIA HARTMANN DE, et al
2018Influence of childhood abuse and neglect subtypes on late-life suicide risk beyond depressionBEHR GOMES JARDIM, GABRIEL; Marta Novelo; Lucas Spanemberg, et al
2022Is the PHQ-9 item of suicide thoughts good enough to detect clinical risk of suicide in workers from essential services seeking emotional support during the COVID-19 pandemic?Luis Souza Motta; COSTA, MARIANNA DE ABREU; Lucas Spanemberg, et al
2021Latent structure and factor reliability of the National Health Service Community Mental Health Service User QuestionnaireMaurício Scopel Hoffmann; Kátia Bones Rocha; Natan Pereira Gosmann, et al
2021O impacto na saúde mental de estudantes universitários submetidos ao ensino digital remoto durante o isolamento social decorrente da pandemia de Covid-19: uma revisão sistemáticaAlice Scalzilli Becker; Catarina Vellinho Busnello; Eduarda Luckemeyer Banolas, et al
2021Personality structure evaluation: differences between clinical and non-clinical samples using the Inventory of Personality Organization (IPO)Carolina Hessel; Sérgio Eduardo Silva Oliveira; Vania Lugo, et al
2023Placebo response in trials with patients with anxiety, obsessive-compulsive and stress disorders across the lifespan: a three-level meta-analysisLuis Souza Motta; Natan Pereira Gosmann; COSTA, MARIANNA DE ABREU, et al
2021Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, and serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors for anxiety, obsessive-compulsive, and stress disorders: A 3-level network meta-analysisNatan Pereira Gosmann; Mariana de Abreu Costa; Mariana de Barros Jaeger, et al