Objective: It was aimed to determine the knowledge, attitudes and behaviors of individuals on the harmful effects of the sun and protection ways. Methods: This research is descriptive and cross-sectional. The study was completed with the participation of 1634 individuals. As a data collection tool, a questionnaire including of 23 questions was used. Results: 30.4% (n=496) of the individuals had sufficient knowledge about the harmful effects of sun. Those who were educated more than eight years had knowledge about the harmful effects of sunlight twice as much than those who were educated less. In their daily lives, the time they have been exposed to sun was evaluated to be less than one hour, 1-3 hours, 4 hours and over, and results...
Issue addressed: This study explores the experiences of adults aged 18 years and older who received ...
Harmfulness of sunrays and solariums has become a very topical problem in the recent time. Excess ex...
In recent decades, the incidence of skin cancer has grown faster than that of any other malignant n...
WOS: 000437821200005Objective: It was aimed to determine the knowledge, attitudes and behaviors of i...
Background; Excessive unprotected sun exposure is a significant risk factor for skin damage and skin ...
Background: Sun exposure causes extensive intrinsic as well as extrinsic changes in the skin. Pathog...
Objective: Skin diseases pose a great burden on health system of our country and significantly reduc...
BACKGROUND: To establish the knowledge, about sun exposure and photoprotection in outpatients treate...
Background/Purpose: The steady increase in the incidence of melanoma, non-melanoma cutaneous neoplas...
Objective: To document the level of knowledge, attitudes and behaviors of adults concerning sun prot...
Objective: To document the level of knowledge, attitudes and behaviors of adults concerning sun prot...
ABSTRACT: Lack of sun protection and increased exposure to UVR is linked to skin cancer primarily f...
Objective: To document the level of knowledge, attitudes and behaviors of adults concerning sun prot...
There has been a significant increase in the cases of skin cancer throughout the world in the last f...
Background: Many international studies have been conducted to assess the knowledge, attitudes and pr...
Issue addressed: This study explores the experiences of adults aged 18 years and older who received ...
Harmfulness of sunrays and solariums has become a very topical problem in the recent time. Excess ex...
In recent decades, the incidence of skin cancer has grown faster than that of any other malignant n...
WOS: 000437821200005Objective: It was aimed to determine the knowledge, attitudes and behaviors of i...
Background; Excessive unprotected sun exposure is a significant risk factor for skin damage and skin ...
Background: Sun exposure causes extensive intrinsic as well as extrinsic changes in the skin. Pathog...
Objective: Skin diseases pose a great burden on health system of our country and significantly reduc...
BACKGROUND: To establish the knowledge, about sun exposure and photoprotection in outpatients treate...
Background/Purpose: The steady increase in the incidence of melanoma, non-melanoma cutaneous neoplas...
Objective: To document the level of knowledge, attitudes and behaviors of adults concerning sun prot...
Objective: To document the level of knowledge, attitudes and behaviors of adults concerning sun prot...
ABSTRACT: Lack of sun protection and increased exposure to UVR is linked to skin cancer primarily f...
Objective: To document the level of knowledge, attitudes and behaviors of adults concerning sun prot...
There has been a significant increase in the cases of skin cancer throughout the world in the last f...
Background: Many international studies have been conducted to assess the knowledge, attitudes and pr...
Issue addressed: This study explores the experiences of adults aged 18 years and older who received ...
Harmfulness of sunrays and solariums has become a very topical problem in the recent time. Excess ex...
In recent decades, the incidence of skin cancer has grown faster than that of any other malignant n...