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Distress and its association with self care in people with type 2 diabetes

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Table 1 describes the characteristics of the 489 diabetic  patients who participated in the study
Table 2 presents the results of the bivariate and mul- mul-tivariate analysis of the association of distress and other  conceptually relevant covariables with the low adherence  to drug treatment

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