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Self-Efficacy Impacts Self-Care and HbA1c in Young Adults With Type I Diabetes

Catharine H. Johnston-Brooks, PhD, Megan A. Lewis, PhD and Satish Garg, MD

From Denver Veterans Affairs Medical Center (C.H.J-B.), Denver, CO; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (M.A.L.), Chapel Hill, NC; and University of Colorado Health Sciences Center (S.G.), Denver, CO.



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Fig. 1. Mediational model depicting the role of the self variables and self-care in explaining HbA1c.

 





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