The interaction of locus of control, self-efficacy, and outcome expectancy in relation to HbA1c in medically underserved individuals with type 2 diabetes
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P. Brantley | K. Wallston | J. Bodenlos | Karen B. Grothe | E. Boudreaux | Jamie S. Bodenlos | Simon M. Moon | E. O’hea
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