Conceptions of normality and mental health among prisoners in a correctional institution in the city of Salvador

Although in Brazil some recent studies analyzed the concepts of normality and mental health, there are still no investigations dealing with this question among prisoners. Thus, this work aims specifically at investigating this subject in this segment of the population. The methodology used in this s...

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