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Potentially Modifiable Factors Associated With Disability Among People With Diabetes

Michael Von Korff, ScD, Wayne Katon, MD, Elizabeth H. B. Lin, MD, MPH, Gregory Simon, MD, MPH, Evette Ludman, PhD, Malia Oliver, Paul Ciechanowski, MD, MPH, Carolyn Rutter, PhD and Terry Bush, PhD

From the Center for Health Studies (M.v.K., E.H.B.L., G.S., M.O., C.R., T.B.), Group Health Cooperative, Seattle, WA; and the Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences (W.K., E.L., P.C.), University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA.



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Figure 1. Days reduced household work in prior month by number of diabetic complications and depression status.

 





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