Adolescents, sun protection and social marketing Skin cancer is a very real and prominent health problem for Australians. For adolescents in particular, despite adequate knowledge levels, they are continuing to have negative sun safe behaviours as attitudinal and social factors overpower health promotion efforts. Through a comprehensive literature review, competitors to health promotion are addressed and the need for a more comprehensive strategy for behaviour change is outlined. Social marketing is introduced as a potential and effective strategy in behaviour change interventions. It is believed to be far more appropriate for hard to change behaviours such as adolescent sun protection, as it uses to go beyond mere education and addresses t...
Objective: Protecting the skin from ultraviolet (UV) radiation is critical during adolescence to red...
Skin cancer is the world’s most prevalent form of cancer, yet it is one of the most preventable. Exa...
Abstract Background Excessive sun exposure and sunburn increase individuals’ risk of skin cancer. It...
The sun protection practices of Australian adolescents are not only inadequate, but continue to decl...
Skin cancer is the world’s most prevalent cancer. Combating it will require a focus on childhood sun...
[Extract] We were requested by Dr Julia Verne to provide a literature-based, judgement-based (i.e. n...
Despite 3 decades of traditional media campaigns to raise awareness about skin cancer, Australian yo...
Abstract Objectives: To explore adolescents’ perceptions of melanoma risk, sun protection interventi...
The dataset contains an academic review of theoretical sun protection social marketing campaigns. It...
Objectives: To formulate 'best practice' guidelines for social marketing programmes for adolescents'...
Objective: To explore adolescents' self-reported reasons for sun protection, as adolescents as a gro...
The promotion of sensible sun protection behaviours is constrained by:-The perception that skin canc...
Objective Sun safety is crucial for preventing skin cancer. This study evaluated a school‐based inte...
Objective: Protecting the skin from ultraviolet (UV) radiation is critical during adolescence to red...
Problem\ud \ud Queensland has the highest rates of skin cancer in the world, even after wide-ranging...
Objective: Protecting the skin from ultraviolet (UV) radiation is critical during adolescence to red...
Skin cancer is the world’s most prevalent form of cancer, yet it is one of the most preventable. Exa...
Abstract Background Excessive sun exposure and sunburn increase individuals’ risk of skin cancer. It...
The sun protection practices of Australian adolescents are not only inadequate, but continue to decl...
Skin cancer is the world’s most prevalent cancer. Combating it will require a focus on childhood sun...
[Extract] We were requested by Dr Julia Verne to provide a literature-based, judgement-based (i.e. n...
Despite 3 decades of traditional media campaigns to raise awareness about skin cancer, Australian yo...
Abstract Objectives: To explore adolescents’ perceptions of melanoma risk, sun protection interventi...
The dataset contains an academic review of theoretical sun protection social marketing campaigns. It...
Objectives: To formulate 'best practice' guidelines for social marketing programmes for adolescents'...
Objective: To explore adolescents' self-reported reasons for sun protection, as adolescents as a gro...
The promotion of sensible sun protection behaviours is constrained by:-The perception that skin canc...
Objective Sun safety is crucial for preventing skin cancer. This study evaluated a school‐based inte...
Objective: Protecting the skin from ultraviolet (UV) radiation is critical during adolescence to red...
Problem\ud \ud Queensland has the highest rates of skin cancer in the world, even after wide-ranging...
Objective: Protecting the skin from ultraviolet (UV) radiation is critical during adolescence to red...
Skin cancer is the world’s most prevalent form of cancer, yet it is one of the most preventable. Exa...
Abstract Background Excessive sun exposure and sunburn increase individuals’ risk of skin cancer. It...