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Personal Factors, Perceptions, Influences and Their Relationship with Adherence Behaviors in Patients with Diabetes
[thesis]
2010
Problem and significance: Adherence to health-promoting behaviors in a diabetes self-care regimen is essential for individuals with diabetes and can assist providers and individuals with diabetes management. The purpose of this research was to explore the relationship between personal factors (age, length of diabetes diagnosis, perceived health status, weight), perceived barriers to action (number of barrier days), interpersonal influences (social support), situational influences (depressive
doi:10.57709/1670910
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