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The influence of locus control on adherence to treatment regimen among hypertensive patients

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Pages 141-148 | Published online: 20 Apr 2011

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Joanna M. Biegańska-Banaś, Józef K. Gierowski, Ewa Ferendiuk, Małgorzata Pihut & Katarzyna Adamczyk. (2018) In quest of the longest-lasting and most annoying pain for patients and for dentists. Quantitative and qualitative characteristics of temporomandibular myofascial pain dysfunction syndrome – a questionnaire study. Health Psychology Report 6:3, pages 222-242.
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