Black and Hispanic populations perceive their skin cancer risk to be low and are less likely to use sun protection strategies. We conducted formative research to understand knowledge, awareness, beliefs, and behaviors among these groups. In 2017, eighteen focus groups were conducted with black and Hispanic respondents(18-44\u202fyears) in four US cities. Groups were segmented by participant characteristics associated with elevated or lower risk for skin cancer, by race/ethnicity, gender, and age. A professional moderator followed a semi-structured discussion guide, and focus group transcripts were analyzed using conventional content analysis and NVIVO 11 Software. Most participants perceived themselves to be at low skin cancer risk due to t...
Background Although White individuals have higher incidence of melanoma, clinical outcomes are worse...
Abstract Background Skin cancer prevention interventions that target the growing number of U.S. Hisp...
Purpose. We reviewed the literature on sun protection beliefs in Hispanics living in the United Stat...
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...
Purpose: Given rising rates of deadly melanoma skin cancer in Hispanics, the study objective was to ...
We examined perceived skin cancer risk and its relationship to sunscreen use among a large (N = 1932...
Although skin cancer incidence is highest among non-Hispanic Whites, minority populations are often ...
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...
Purpose and Background: African Americans, in comparison to other ethnic groups, are often diagnosed...
Exposure to ultraviolet radiation (UVR) is a key risk factor for skin cancer. Current recommendation...
Purpose and Background: African Americans, in comparison to other ethnic groups, are often diagnosed...
Background Although White individuals have higher incidence of melanoma, clinical outcomes are worse...
Abstract Background Skin cancer prevention interventions that target the growing number of U.S. Hisp...
Purpose. We reviewed the literature on sun protection beliefs in Hispanics living in the United Stat...
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...
Purpose: Given rising rates of deadly melanoma skin cancer in Hispanics, the study objective was to ...
We examined perceived skin cancer risk and its relationship to sunscreen use among a large (N = 1932...
Although skin cancer incidence is highest among non-Hispanic Whites, minority populations are often ...
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...
Purpose and Background: African Americans, in comparison to other ethnic groups, are often diagnosed...
Exposure to ultraviolet radiation (UVR) is a key risk factor for skin cancer. Current recommendation...
Purpose and Background: African Americans, in comparison to other ethnic groups, are often diagnosed...
Background Although White individuals have higher incidence of melanoma, clinical outcomes are worse...
Abstract Background Skin cancer prevention interventions that target the growing number of U.S. Hisp...
Purpose. We reviewed the literature on sun protection beliefs in Hispanics living in the United Stat...