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Self-Efficacy, Depressive Symptoms, and Patients’ Expectations Predict Outcomes in Asthma
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Less asthma self-efficacy, more depressive symptoms, and unrealistic expectations predict worse asthma outcomes. These relatively unexplored patient-centered variables in asthma are potentially modifiable and may offer new ways to intervene to improve asthma outcomes.
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