Adolescents' self perceived acne-related beliefs: from myth to science,
Abstract Background: Acne vulgaris is recognized as the third most prevalent skin disease worldwide, with highest prevalence among adolescents. Beliefs and perceptions of adolescents about acne are incoherent in the literature. Objectives: To assess the most frequently reported acne-related beliefs...
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Main Authors: | Milica Markovic (Author), Ivan Soldatovic (Author), Milan Bjekic (Author), Sandra Sipetic-Grujicic (Author) |
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