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ORLANDO — Urban adolescents with poorly controlled asthma participating in an e-health intervention had improved asthma self-efficacy and fewer days with symptoms immediately following the intervention, according to results presented here.The Controlling Asthma Program for Adolescents (CAMP Air) is an e-health intervention grounded in social cognitive theory that uses motional interviewing,
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