Cite
Emotional Distress Predicts Reduced Type 2 Diabetes Treatment Adherence in the Glycemia Reduction Approaches in Diabetes: A Comparative Effectiveness Study (GRADE).
MLA
Hoogendoorn, Claire J., et al. “Emotional Distress Predicts Reduced Type 2 Diabetes Treatment Adherence in the Glycemia Reduction Approaches in Diabetes: A Comparative Effectiveness Study (GRADE).” Diabetes Care, vol. 47, no. 4, Apr. 2024, pp. 629–37. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.2337/dc23-1401.
APA
Hoogendoorn, C. J., Krause-Steinrauf, H., Uschner, D., Wen, H., Presley, C. A., Legowski, E. A., Naik, A. D., Golden, S. H., Arends, V. L., Brown-Friday, J., Krakoff, J. A., Suratt, C. E., Waltje, A. H., Cherrington, A. L., Gonzalez, J. S., Crandall, J. P., McKee, M. D., Behringer-Massera, S., Brown-Friday, J., & Xhori, E. (2024). Emotional Distress Predicts Reduced Type 2 Diabetes Treatment Adherence in the Glycemia Reduction Approaches in Diabetes: A Comparative Effectiveness Study (GRADE). Diabetes Care, 47(4), 629–637. https://doi.org/10.2337/dc23-1401
Chicago
Hoogendoorn, Claire J., Heidi Krause-Steinrauf, Diane Uschner, Hui Wen, Caroline A. Presley, Elizabeth A. Legowski, Aanand D. Naik, et al. 2024. “Emotional Distress Predicts Reduced Type 2 Diabetes Treatment Adherence in the Glycemia Reduction Approaches in Diabetes: A Comparative Effectiveness Study (GRADE).” Diabetes Care 47 (4): 629–37. doi:10.2337/dc23-1401.