We examined perceived skin cancer risk and its relationship to sunscreen use among a large (N = 1932) random sample of African American adults for the first time. Skin cancer risk perceptions were low (Mean = 16.11 on a 1–100 scale). Sun-sensitive skin type and a prior cancer diagnosis were associated with higher perceived skin cancer risk, but demographic factors were not. Unlike findings for Whites, perceived skin cancer risk was not associated with sunscreen use among African Americans. Directions for future research, and suggestions for increasing sunscreen use among African Americans are provided
Purpose and Background: African Americans, in comparison to other ethnic groups, are often diagnosed...
Purpose and Background: African Americans, in comparison to other ethnic groups, are often diagnosed...
Objective. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between ethnicity and skin ca...
We examined perceived skin cancer risk and its relationship to sunscreen use among a large (N = 1932...
We examined perceived skin cancer risk and its relationship to sunscreen use among a large (N = 1932...
Exposure to ultraviolet radiation (UVR) is a key risk factor for skin cancer. Current recommendation...
Black and Hispanic populations perceive their skin cancer risk to be low and are less likely to use ...
Although skin cancer incidence is highest among non-Hispanic Whites, minority populations are often ...
tion Scale often is used to assess sun sensitivity and skin cancer risk. Because the scale was devel...
Objective. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between ethnicity and skin ca...
Purpose and Background: African Americans, in comparison to other ethnic groups, are often diagnosed...
Purpose and Background: African Americans, in comparison to other ethnic groups, are often diagnosed...
Purpose and Background: African Americans, in comparison to other ethnic groups, are often diagnosed...
Purpose and Background: African Americans, in comparison to other ethnic groups, are often diagnosed...
Objective: Fitzpatrick\u27s Skin Type Classification Scale often is used to assess sun sensitivity a...
Purpose and Background: African Americans, in comparison to other ethnic groups, are often diagnosed...
Purpose and Background: African Americans, in comparison to other ethnic groups, are often diagnosed...
Objective. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between ethnicity and skin ca...
We examined perceived skin cancer risk and its relationship to sunscreen use among a large (N = 1932...
We examined perceived skin cancer risk and its relationship to sunscreen use among a large (N = 1932...
Exposure to ultraviolet radiation (UVR) is a key risk factor for skin cancer. Current recommendation...
Black and Hispanic populations perceive their skin cancer risk to be low and are less likely to use ...
Although skin cancer incidence is highest among non-Hispanic Whites, minority populations are often ...
tion Scale often is used to assess sun sensitivity and skin cancer risk. Because the scale was devel...
Objective. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between ethnicity and skin ca...
Purpose and Background: African Americans, in comparison to other ethnic groups, are often diagnosed...
Purpose and Background: African Americans, in comparison to other ethnic groups, are often diagnosed...
Purpose and Background: African Americans, in comparison to other ethnic groups, are often diagnosed...
Purpose and Background: African Americans, in comparison to other ethnic groups, are often diagnosed...
Objective: Fitzpatrick\u27s Skin Type Classification Scale often is used to assess sun sensitivity a...
Purpose and Background: African Americans, in comparison to other ethnic groups, are often diagnosed...
Purpose and Background: African Americans, in comparison to other ethnic groups, are often diagnosed...
Objective. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between ethnicity and skin ca...