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0.05 level, respectively. Also, self-regulation had a significant effect on self-management with standard coefficient of 0.47. Cognitive perceptions of adolescents about the disease through self-regulation (self-efficacy and coping methods) influence self-management of diabetes in adolescents. Therefore, self-management of this disorder can be improved by identifying and modifying dysfunctional cognitive perceptions and improving self-regulation strategies in diabetic adolescents.]]>
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