The objective of this cross-sectional questionnaire study was to assess associations of a self-report index of sun protection habit strength with sunscreen use in sporting environments and outdoor physical activity. Participants (n = 234) in field hockey, soccer, tennis and surf sports in Queensland, Australia, completed a self-administered survey on sun protection during organized sport, and during general outdoor physical activity during 2005/2006. The sun protection habit strength index was dichotomized into two categories. Multinomial logistic regression analyses assessed the associations of low versus high sun protection habit strength with three categories of sunscreen use (no or rare use; inadequate use; and adequate use). Compared t...
This study investigated sun protective behavior during winter sports and its psychosocial determinan...
Introduction: Few studies have described observed sun-protection behaviours. We aimed to describe th...
Skin cancer is highly burdensome, but preventable with regular engagement in sun protective behavior...
The objective of this cross-sectional questionnaire study was to assess associations of a self-repor...
Abstract: The objective of this cross-sectional questionnaire study was to assess associations of a ...
Objectives: To explore the relationship between sun protection and physical activity in young adults...
This study investigated sun protective behavior during winter sports and its psychosocial determinan...
Young adults participating in outdoor sports represent a high-risk group for excessive sun exposure....
Sun protection policies, environments, practices, and attitudes in sporting club contexts might be s...
This report presents findings from a study that explored individual-level and socio-environmental in...
Sun protection policies, environments, practices, and attitudes in sporting club contexts might be s...
This study investigated sun protective behavior during snow sports and its psychosocial determinants...
Australia and New Zealand have the highest incidence of skin cancer. Sport is a fundamental part of ...
Outdoor sports are a risk activity for skin cancer, especially if adequate sun protection measures a...
Background and Design: This study aims to evaluate the knowledge level of adolescent licensed athlet...
This study investigated sun protective behavior during winter sports and its psychosocial determinan...
Introduction: Few studies have described observed sun-protection behaviours. We aimed to describe th...
Skin cancer is highly burdensome, but preventable with regular engagement in sun protective behavior...
The objective of this cross-sectional questionnaire study was to assess associations of a self-repor...
Abstract: The objective of this cross-sectional questionnaire study was to assess associations of a ...
Objectives: To explore the relationship between sun protection and physical activity in young adults...
This study investigated sun protective behavior during winter sports and its psychosocial determinan...
Young adults participating in outdoor sports represent a high-risk group for excessive sun exposure....
Sun protection policies, environments, practices, and attitudes in sporting club contexts might be s...
This report presents findings from a study that explored individual-level and socio-environmental in...
Sun protection policies, environments, practices, and attitudes in sporting club contexts might be s...
This study investigated sun protective behavior during snow sports and its psychosocial determinants...
Australia and New Zealand have the highest incidence of skin cancer. Sport is a fundamental part of ...
Outdoor sports are a risk activity for skin cancer, especially if adequate sun protection measures a...
Background and Design: This study aims to evaluate the knowledge level of adolescent licensed athlet...
This study investigated sun protective behavior during winter sports and its psychosocial determinan...
Introduction: Few studies have described observed sun-protection behaviours. We aimed to describe th...
Skin cancer is highly burdensome, but preventable with regular engagement in sun protective behavior...