The study investigates whether the perceived sun protective practices of the peer group during a day-time recreational boat trip were associated with the sun protective attitudes and behaviours of individuals on the same boat. Methods: Cross-sectional survey of recreational boat users conducted in Townsville, North Queensland, during the summer of 2003. One hundred and twenty-four of 134 boat users returning from a day trip agreed to participate, with 10 later excluded from analysis due to either being the sole person on the boat or because they were in the sun for less than an hour between 9 am and 3 pm (n=114, response rate=92%). Results: The more positively respondents perceived the sun protective behaviours of other people on th...
Objective: To explore gender and age differences in North Queensland (NQ) adult’s sun protection kno...
Associations between the sun exposure and sun protective behaviours of adolescents and their friends...
Background: Given the long exposure of seafarers to sunlight and the necessity of recognising determ...
The study investigates whether the perceived sun protective practices of the peer group during a day...
Objective: To identify whether personal experience of skin cancer in people who regularly participat...
Introduction: Few studies have described observed sun-protection behaviours. We aimed to describe th...
ISSUE ADDRESSED: Identify personal and situational factors predicting sunburn in north Queensland re...
Introduction: Behavioural approaches to skin cancer prevention have largely focused on sun protectio...
Issue addressed: Differences in the behavioural, normative and control beliefs of young Australian s...
Issue addressed: The prevalence of skin cancer remains at a high level in Australia. Young female Au...
BACKGROUND: Excessive sun exposure and sunburn increase individuals' risk of skin cancer. It is espe...
<b>Objectives</b> The present research examined the sun protection intentions and behaviours of youn...
BACKGROUND: Behavioural interventions can improve attitudes towards sun protection but the impact re...
Background and Objectives: In Australia, public health messages have warned of the dangers of excess...
Objectives. The present research examined the sun protection intentions and behaviours of young peop...
Objective: To explore gender and age differences in North Queensland (NQ) adult’s sun protection kno...
Associations between the sun exposure and sun protective behaviours of adolescents and their friends...
Background: Given the long exposure of seafarers to sunlight and the necessity of recognising determ...
The study investigates whether the perceived sun protective practices of the peer group during a day...
Objective: To identify whether personal experience of skin cancer in people who regularly participat...
Introduction: Few studies have described observed sun-protection behaviours. We aimed to describe th...
ISSUE ADDRESSED: Identify personal and situational factors predicting sunburn in north Queensland re...
Introduction: Behavioural approaches to skin cancer prevention have largely focused on sun protectio...
Issue addressed: Differences in the behavioural, normative and control beliefs of young Australian s...
Issue addressed: The prevalence of skin cancer remains at a high level in Australia. Young female Au...
BACKGROUND: Excessive sun exposure and sunburn increase individuals' risk of skin cancer. It is espe...
<b>Objectives</b> The present research examined the sun protection intentions and behaviours of youn...
BACKGROUND: Behavioural interventions can improve attitudes towards sun protection but the impact re...
Background and Objectives: In Australia, public health messages have warned of the dangers of excess...
Objectives. The present research examined the sun protection intentions and behaviours of young peop...
Objective: To explore gender and age differences in North Queensland (NQ) adult’s sun protection kno...
Associations between the sun exposure and sun protective behaviours of adolescents and their friends...
Background: Given the long exposure of seafarers to sunlight and the necessity of recognising determ...