Abstract Background Skin cancer prevention interventions that target the growing number of U.S. Hispanics are lacking. The current study examined the prevalence and correlates of sun protection and exposure behaviors (i.e., sunscreen use, shade seeking, use of sun protective clothing, and sunburns) among U.S. Hispanics with sun sensitive skin, with a focus on potential differences according to acculturation and Hispanic origin. Methods The sample consisted of 1676 Hispanic adults who reported having sun sensitive skin (i.e., they would experience a sunburn if they went out in the sun for one hour without protection after several months of not being in the sun). Participants completed survey questions as part of the nationally representative...
The incidence of melanoma is rising among Hispanic populations in the United States. The purpose of ...
United States Hispanics have seven times lower melanoma incidence rates than non-Hispanic whites (NH...
ObjectiveTo examine the prevalence of sun protection behaviors and sunburn history among adults in a...
UnrestrictedAcculturation has emerged as an independent risk factor for different health practices a...
Although skin cancer incidence is highest among non-Hispanic Whites, minority populations are often ...
Purpose. We reviewed the literature on sun protection beliefs in Hispanics living in the United Stat...
Objectives To identify and test mediators of the relationship between acculturation and sun-safe beh...
Objectives To identify and test mediators of the relationship between acculturation and sun-safe beh...
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 ...
Although skin cancer incidence is highest among non-Hispanic Whites, minority populations are often ...
IMPORTANCEMonitoring sun protection and sunburn over time at the population level can provide valuab...
Latino Day Laborers (LDLs) are employed in occupations where multiple work hazards exist. One such h...
Exposure to ultraviolet radiation (UVR) is a key risk factor for skin cancer. Current recommendation...
Background. Skin cancer is the most commonly diagnosed form of cancer in the United States (US). How...
The incidence of melanoma is rising among Hispanic populations in the United States. The purpose of ...
United States Hispanics have seven times lower melanoma incidence rates than non-Hispanic whites (NH...
ObjectiveTo examine the prevalence of sun protection behaviors and sunburn history among adults in a...
UnrestrictedAcculturation has emerged as an independent risk factor for different health practices a...
Although skin cancer incidence is highest among non-Hispanic Whites, minority populations are often ...
Purpose. We reviewed the literature on sun protection beliefs in Hispanics living in the United Stat...
Objectives To identify and test mediators of the relationship between acculturation and sun-safe beh...
Objectives To identify and test mediators of the relationship between acculturation and sun-safe beh...
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 ...
Although skin cancer incidence is highest among non-Hispanic Whites, minority populations are often ...
IMPORTANCEMonitoring sun protection and sunburn over time at the population level can provide valuab...
Latino Day Laborers (LDLs) are employed in occupations where multiple work hazards exist. One such h...
Exposure to ultraviolet radiation (UVR) is a key risk factor for skin cancer. Current recommendation...
Background. Skin cancer is the most commonly diagnosed form of cancer in the United States (US). How...
The incidence of melanoma is rising among Hispanic populations in the United States. The purpose of ...
United States Hispanics have seven times lower melanoma incidence rates than non-Hispanic whites (NH...
ObjectiveTo examine the prevalence of sun protection behaviors and sunburn history among adults in a...