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“... for professional practice: the knowledge of sexual risk behaviors, as well as preventive programs, is essential...”
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“...Este é um estudo qualitativo que teve como objetivo conhecer junto a casais como a prática sexual...”
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“...O Transtorno Obsessivo-Compulsivo (TOC) consiste em uma doença crônica caracterizada pela presença...”
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“... da sua sexualidade. A sociedade rodeia o deficiente mental com mitos, crenças, preconceitos, atitudes...”
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“...; c) abusers with a higher rate of previous sexual abuse; d) sexual practices of reduced physical intrusion...”
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