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“... distinct moments, with an interval of five months to evaluate symptoms of psychopathology (Depression...”
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“... with respiratory symptoms and referring them to services responsible for carrying out COVID...”
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“..., there was a decrease in disability after the intervention for the total sample. Similar result...”
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“... in symptoms of depression and anxiety after the interventions, particularly with the largest effect size...”
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“... control of postoperative pain (p <0.001), associated with a decrease in the response to surgical stress...”
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