2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12912-024-02147-w
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The effect of desire to be liked and social appearance anxiety on aesthetic surgery acceptance in female nurses

Yaşar Demir,
Erhan Dağ,
Pınar Karakuş
et al.

Abstract: Background A rapid increase has been observed in aesthetic surgery procedures in recent years and it has been determined that females have more aesthetic procedures. While different groups of female groups were taken as a sample in the studies, no study on female nurses was found. In this study, it is thought that psychological reasons such as stress, anxiety, desire to be liked and lack of self-confidence that lead women to plastic surgery will reduce the professional performance of nurses and… Show more

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