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- Knauft K, Jacques-Tiura A, Idalski Carcone A, Evans M, Weissberg-Benchell J, Buggs-Saxton C, Boucher-Berry C, Miller J, Drossos T, Dekelbab B, Ellis D. The moderating role of diabetes distress on the effect of a randomized eHealth intervention on glycemic control in Black adolescents with type 1 diabetes. Journal of Pediatric Psychology 2024 View