Thoughts about health and patient-reported outcomes among people with diabetes mellitus: results from the DiaDec-study
Abstract Background There is considerable evidence that repetitive negative thoughts are often associated with adverse health outcomes. The study aims are (i) to identify the frequency and valence of thoughts about health in people with diabetes mellitus using questions based on the day reconstructi...
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Main Authors: | Sandra O. Borgmann (Author), Nadja Chernyak (Author), Burkhard Haastert (Author), Ute Linnenkamp (Author), Silke Andrich (Author), Rabea Schlenker (Author), Oliver Razum (Author), Andrea Icks (Author) |
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