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pubmed-article:17227323pubmed:abstractTextThe aims of the study were (i) to examine whether an empirical psychosocial taxonomy, based on key diabetes-related variables, is independent of type of diabetes and treatment, and (ii) to further establish the external validation of the taxonomy.lld:pubmed
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