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Jeffrey T. Parsons to Brazil

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Connection Strength

0.590
  1. D T Scanavino M, Ventuneac A, Caramelli B, Naufal L, S D Santos Filho C, Nisida IVV, Amaral MLS, Vieira JC, Parsons JT. Cardiovascular and psychopathological factors among non-sexually compulsive, sexually compulsive, and hypersexual individuals in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Psychol Health Med. 2020 01; 25(1):121-129.
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    Score: 0.182
  2. Scanavino MDT, Ventuneac A, Abdo CHN, Tavares H, Amaral MLS, Messina B, Reis SC, Martins JPLB, Parsons JT. Sexual compulsivity, anxiety, depression, and sexual risk behavior among treatment-seeking men in S?o Paulo, Brazil. Braz J Psychiatry. 2018 Oct-Dec; 40(4):424-431.
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    Score: 0.165
  3. Scanavino Mde T, Ventuneac A, Rendina HJ, Abdo CH, Tavares H, Amaral ML, Messina B, Reis SC, Martins JP, Gordon MC, Vieira JC, Parsons JT. Sexual Compulsivity Scale, Compulsive Sexual Behavior Inventory, and Hypersexual Disorder Screening Inventory: Translation, Adaptation, and Validation for Use in Brazil. Arch Sex Behav. 2016 Jan; 45(1):207-17.
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    Score: 0.128
  4. Scanavino Mde T, Ventuneac A, Abdo CH, Tavares H, do Amaral ML, Messina B, dos Reis SC, Martins JP, Parsons JT. Compulsive sexual behavior and psychopathology among treatment-seeking men in S?o Paulo, Brazil. Psychiatry Res. 2013 Oct 30; 209(3):518-24.
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    Score: 0.114
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