2016
DOI: 10.4103/0794-9316.193733
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University students and cosmetic surgery in Nigeria: A survey of perception, attitudes, and experiences

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“…Students who had a history of plastic and cosmetic surgery and those who was interested to pursue their education in surgery and other disciplines obtained higher scores on knowledge. In Abubakar's study, a significant relationship was found between knowledge about plastic surgery, marital status and history of plastic surgery but no statistically significant difference was found between males' and females' knowledge; only the results obtained about history of plastic surgery was consistent o our study and the two other findings was different from our study (11). This could be due to differences in curriculum in geographical regions, cultural, social and economic differences and different sources of information.…”
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confidence: 51%
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“…Students who had a history of plastic and cosmetic surgery and those who was interested to pursue their education in surgery and other disciplines obtained higher scores on knowledge. In Abubakar's study, a significant relationship was found between knowledge about plastic surgery, marital status and history of plastic surgery but no statistically significant difference was found between males' and females' knowledge; only the results obtained about history of plastic surgery was consistent o our study and the two other findings was different from our study (11). This could be due to differences in curriculum in geographical regions, cultural, social and economic differences and different sources of information.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 51%
“…The results of this study showed that the level of good knowledge among clinical students was higher than preclinical students in all fields. In Abubakar et al's study, level of knowledge among students in grades 1-6 were investigated and the results showed that they most often recognized plastic surgery with beautification procedures (11). The results of this study showed that highest level of knowledge was related to cosmetic questions followed by general questions and the least knowledge was about craniofacial questions.…”
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confidence: 61%
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“…Some factors have been studied to determine their effect on the perceived slow progress of cosmetic surgery in the country. It has been found that university students and healthcare workers, both have high level of awareness of cosmetic procedures (Abubakar et al, 2016;Adedeji et al, 2014). It is also known that factors such as level of enlightenment, religious belief, social taboos, financial capacity among others, determine the demand for cosmetic surgery (Abubakar et al, 2016;Adedeji et al, 2014;Morait et al, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%