Of the 129 children and adolescents evaluated, 62.8%
(81/129) were females and 65.9% (85/129) were non-white.
The mean age was 11.27 (SD =
±3.72) and age distribution
indicated that 61.4% (86/129) were adolescents (10 to 18
years). Regarding the socioeconomic characteristics, 56.6%
(69/122) had a family income of up to two Brazilian minimum
wages. With regard to maternal education, 57.5% (73/127)
had completed high school.