Gender role in pain perception and expression: an integrative review
Papel do gênero na percepção e expressão da dor: revisão integrativa
Michele Gomes Nascimento; Maurício Kosminsky; Michele Chi
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Submetido em:
12/07/2019
Aceito em:
18/09/2019