Background. Sun-tanning perceptions are monitored to identify changes and help refine targeting of skin cancer prevention messages. Aim. To investigate associations between perceptions of sun-tanning and demographic factors among a New Zealand urban population, 1994–2006. Methods. A telephone survey series was conducted during summer in 1994, 1997, 1999/2000, 2002/2003, and 2005/2006. Demographic and personal information (sex, age group, skin sun-sensitivity, and self-defined ethnicity) obtained from 6,195 respondents, 50.2% female, 15–69 years, was investigated in relation to six sun-tanning related statements. A total “positive perceptions of tanning” (ProTan) score was also calculated. Regression analyses modelled each component and the ...
An omnibus telephone survey of 1200 adult Australians determined self-reported prevalence of and att...
Australia has a significant proportion of residents of Asian heritage. Although the incidence of ski...
Objective To examine the importance of tanning among students in relation to attitudes and knowledge...
New Zealand has one of the highest mortality rates from cutaneous malignant melanoma in the world. S...
Melanoma is the most common cancer among 15-to 29-year-olds in Australia, with rates increasing with...
New Zealand (NZ) has the highest melanoma incidence rate in the world. Primary prevention efforts fo...
A representative sample of the British population was interviewed to identify the factors associated...
This study describes changes in skin protection attitudes and outdoor behaviors of adults in Queensl...
BackgroundAustralia has one of the highest skin cancer rates in the world. 'SunSmart' is a multi-com...
Background: Norway has one of the highest incidences of melanoma in the world. It has been suggested...
Recreational sun exposure accounts for a large number of acute and chronic dermatological diseases, ...
Cutaneous melanoma continues to increase in incidence in many countries, and intentional tanning is ...
BACKGROUND: Australia has one of the highest skin cancer rates in the world. 'SunSmart' is a multi-c...
The study examined the roles of general and personal beliefs and skin type in relation to suntanning...
ABSTRACT: Lack of sun protection and increased exposure to UVR is linked to skin cancer primarily f...
An omnibus telephone survey of 1200 adult Australians determined self-reported prevalence of and att...
Australia has a significant proportion of residents of Asian heritage. Although the incidence of ski...
Objective To examine the importance of tanning among students in relation to attitudes and knowledge...
New Zealand has one of the highest mortality rates from cutaneous malignant melanoma in the world. S...
Melanoma is the most common cancer among 15-to 29-year-olds in Australia, with rates increasing with...
New Zealand (NZ) has the highest melanoma incidence rate in the world. Primary prevention efforts fo...
A representative sample of the British population was interviewed to identify the factors associated...
This study describes changes in skin protection attitudes and outdoor behaviors of adults in Queensl...
BackgroundAustralia has one of the highest skin cancer rates in the world. 'SunSmart' is a multi-com...
Background: Norway has one of the highest incidences of melanoma in the world. It has been suggested...
Recreational sun exposure accounts for a large number of acute and chronic dermatological diseases, ...
Cutaneous melanoma continues to increase in incidence in many countries, and intentional tanning is ...
BACKGROUND: Australia has one of the highest skin cancer rates in the world. 'SunSmart' is a multi-c...
The study examined the roles of general and personal beliefs and skin type in relation to suntanning...
ABSTRACT: Lack of sun protection and increased exposure to UVR is linked to skin cancer primarily f...
An omnibus telephone survey of 1200 adult Australians determined self-reported prevalence of and att...
Australia has a significant proportion of residents of Asian heritage. Although the incidence of ski...
Objective To examine the importance of tanning among students in relation to attitudes and knowledge...