Self‐efficacy beliefs, locus of control, religiosity and non‐adherence to immunosuppressive medications in kidney transplant patients
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Fernando Antonio Basile Colugnati | Giancarlo Lucchetti | G. Lucchetti | L. Moratelli | Helady Sanders-Pinheiro | Lucas Moratelli | F. Colugnati | Andresa Nascimento Silva | Paula Liziero Tavares | Elisa De Oliveira Marsicano | Renata Romanholi Pinhati | H. Sanders-Pinheiro | E. O. Marsicano | R. Pinhati | A. N. Silva
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