Increasing skin cancer rates and a developing trend of tanning has emphasized the importance of sun safety, especially among youth. The purpose of this study is fourfold: (1) to explore the sun safety content of magazines with high teen readership, (2) to discover teenagers’ tanning behaviors, (3) to find their thoughts and feelings on magazine coverage of this issue, and (4) to learn their knowledge of the risks associated with sun exposure. Focus groups were held with 23 high-school-age students in eastern Tennessee. Understanding the barriers to changing this group’s behavior could be beneficial in developing effective persuasive messages
Background: Adolescents are susceptible to excessive ultraviolet exposure due to intentional tanning...
Sun exposure has been identified as the primary cause of the development of skin cancer (Albert & Os...
BACKGROUND: Excessive sun exposure and sunburn increase individuals' risk of skin cancer. It is espe...
Increasing skin cancer rates and a developing trend of tanning has emphasized the importance of sun ...
PurposeExposure to ultraviolet radiation and a history of sunburn in childhood contribute to risk of...
The incidence of skin cancer especially melanoma among children, adolescents, and young adults has r...
The desire to be tan is a phenomenon that public health researchers have investigated, as exposure t...
By the year 2000, 1 in 90 Americans will develop melanoma during their lifetime (Brodkin, & Altman, ...
PurposeThe purpose of the current study was to evaluate differences in reported use of sun protectio...
Objectives: To describe Scottish adolescents’ sun-related behaviours and tanning attitudes and...
Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer in the United States, exceeding incidences of all othe...
Objective To examine the importance of tanning among students in relation to attitudes and knowledge...
Objectives: To describe Scottish adolescents’ sun-related behaviours and tanning attitudes and asses...
Skin cancer is a major public health concern, and tanning remains a modifiable risk factor. Multidim...
Adolescents are particularly vulnerable to engaging in poor skin-protection behaviors. The objective...
Background: Adolescents are susceptible to excessive ultraviolet exposure due to intentional tanning...
Sun exposure has been identified as the primary cause of the development of skin cancer (Albert & Os...
BACKGROUND: Excessive sun exposure and sunburn increase individuals' risk of skin cancer. It is espe...
Increasing skin cancer rates and a developing trend of tanning has emphasized the importance of sun ...
PurposeExposure to ultraviolet radiation and a history of sunburn in childhood contribute to risk of...
The incidence of skin cancer especially melanoma among children, adolescents, and young adults has r...
The desire to be tan is a phenomenon that public health researchers have investigated, as exposure t...
By the year 2000, 1 in 90 Americans will develop melanoma during their lifetime (Brodkin, & Altman, ...
PurposeThe purpose of the current study was to evaluate differences in reported use of sun protectio...
Objectives: To describe Scottish adolescents’ sun-related behaviours and tanning attitudes and...
Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer in the United States, exceeding incidences of all othe...
Objective To examine the importance of tanning among students in relation to attitudes and knowledge...
Objectives: To describe Scottish adolescents’ sun-related behaviours and tanning attitudes and asses...
Skin cancer is a major public health concern, and tanning remains a modifiable risk factor. Multidim...
Adolescents are particularly vulnerable to engaging in poor skin-protection behaviors. The objective...
Background: Adolescents are susceptible to excessive ultraviolet exposure due to intentional tanning...
Sun exposure has been identified as the primary cause of the development of skin cancer (Albert & Os...
BACKGROUND: Excessive sun exposure and sunburn increase individuals' risk of skin cancer. It is espe...