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Family Function, Stress, and Locus of ControlRelationships to Glycemia in Adults With Diabetes Mellitus
Joseph C. Konen, MD, MSPH;
John H. Summerson, MS;
Mark B. Dignan, PhD
Arch Fam Med. 1993;2(4):393-402.
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