A Serial Mediation Model of the Brain Drain Perceptions Among Health and Tourism Students
AIM: It was aimed to explore the serial mediation role of self-efficacy and financial anxiety levels in the impact of health and tourism students' life satisfaction on brain drain perceptions. METHODS: In this descriptive study, the data from 403 participants were collected using four scales (B...
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Main Authors: | Sebahat Gözüm (Author), Gülseren Yurcu (Author), Ayşegül Ilgaz (Author), Dilek Hale Aybar (Author) |
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