Influence of Social Media and Internet on Treatment Decisions in Adult Female Acne Patients: A Cross-Sectional Survey Study
Introduction: Adult female acne is a chronic condition that significantly impacts quality of life. The content on social media can influence patients' perception of their disease and serve as a channel through which they may seek or obtain treatment options. Objectives: This study aims to evalu...
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Main Authors: | Sumeyre Seda Ertekin (Author), Nazmiye Selin Salici (Author), Vildan Manav Baş (Author), Müge Göre Karaali (Author), Ecem Zeliha Ergün (Author), Elif Bal Avcı (Author), Ebru Sarıkaya Tellal (Author), Esma Inan Yüksel (Author), Günel Rasulova (Author), Duygu Erdil (Author) |
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