Predicting oral hygiene practices through health behavior, perceived stress and self-efficacy in undergraduate dental students of Pakistan: a national survey
Abstract Background Dental students face the rigorous demands of coursework, which can lead to feelings of inadequacy and stress. These pressures can negatively influence self-efficacy and cause neglect in practicing healthy behaviors that encompass oral health. Identifying the associations of these...
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Main Authors: | Khaloud Tariq (Author), Sadia Shakeel (Author), Ambrina Qureshi (Author), Javaid Unar (Author), Areeba Qamar (Author), Athar Khan (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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