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Association of Social Problem Solving With Glycemic Control in a Sample of Urban African Americans With Type 2 Diabetes
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Application of Latent Class Analysis to Identify Behavioral Patterns of Response to Behavioral Lifestyle Interventions in Overweight and Obese Adults
Examining responders and non-responders to behavioral lifestyle interventions among overweight/obese adults with additional comorbidities may aid in refining and tailoring obesity treatment.
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Measuring health-related problem solving among African Americans with multiple chronic conditions: application of Rasch analysis
Identification of patients with poor chronic disease self-management skills can facilitate treatment planning, determine effectiveness of interventions, and reduce disease complications. This paper describes t...