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Autonomy support and responsibility-sharing predict blood glucose monitoring frequency among youth with diabetes
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Autonomy support and responsibility-sharing predict blood glucose monitoring frequency among youth with diabetes

Yelena P Wu, Joseph Rausch, Jennifer M Rohan, Korey K Hood, Jennifer S Pendley, Alan Delamater and Dennis Drotar
Health psychology, Vol.33(10), pp.1224-1231
2014-10
PMID: 24467252

Abstract

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Domestic collaboration
Citation topics
1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.26 Diabetes
1.26.42 Diabetes
Web Of Science research areas
Psychology
Psychology, Clinical
ESI research areas
Psychiatry/Psychology

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