Well-being outcomes of a family-focused intervention for persons with type 2 diabetes and support persons: Main, mediated, and subgroup effects from the FAMS 2.0 RCT
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Lyndsay A. Nelson | L. Mayberry | E. Bergner | T. Elasy | R. Wolever | R. Greevy | McKenzie K. Roddy | Lauren M LeStourgeon | PhD Lyndsay A. Nelson | PhD Andrew J. Spieker | PhD McKenzie K. Roddy | Mph Lauren M. LeStourgeon | P. M. Erin M. Bergner | MA Merna El-Rifai | PhD James E. Aikens | PhD Ruth Q. Wolever | M. M. Tom A. Elasy | PhD MS Lindsay S. Mayberry | PhD Robert A. Greevy Jr. | Andrew J Spieker | Merna El-Rifai | James E. Aikens
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