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GARCIA LEAL, Cybele et al. Anxiety and salivary cortisol in symptomatic and nonsymptomatic panic patients and healthy volunteers performing simulated public speaking. Psychiatry Research, v. 133, p. 239-252, 2005Tradução . . Acesso em: 02 out. 2023.APA
Garcia Leal, C., Parente, A. C. B. V., Del Ben, C. M., Guimarães, F. S., Moreira, A. C., Elias, L. L. K., & Graeff, F. G. (2005). Anxiety and salivary cortisol in symptomatic and nonsymptomatic panic patients and healthy volunteers performing simulated public speaking. Psychiatry Research, 133, 239-252. doi:10.1016/j.psychres.2004.04.010NLM
Garcia Leal C, Parente ACBV, Del Ben CM, Guimarães FS, Moreira AC, Elias LLK, Graeff FG. Anxiety and salivary cortisol in symptomatic and nonsymptomatic panic patients and healthy volunteers performing simulated public speaking. Psychiatry Research. 2005 ; 133 239-252.[citado 2023 out. 02 ]Vancouver
Garcia Leal C, Parente ACBV, Del Ben CM, Guimarães FS, Moreira AC, Elias LLK, Graeff FG. Anxiety and salivary cortisol in symptomatic and nonsymptomatic panic patients and healthy volunteers performing simulated public speaking. Psychiatry Research. 2005 ; 133 239-252.[citado 2023 out. 02 ]