Longitudinal trajectories of metabolic control across adolescence: associations with parental involvement, adolescents' psychosocial maturity, and health care utilization.
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Jonathan E. Butner | C. Berg | D. Wiebe | L. Drew | Mary A Murray | P. King | Carol M. Foster | D. Donaldson | Michael T. Swinyard | J. Butner | Mary A. Murray
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