Objective: We want to know the attitudes and behaviors towards UV protection and we want to analyze the difference between different Chinese demographic groups in this study. Methods: A community-based study was undertaken in Shanghai from October 2009 to January 2010. The participants, ages 20–60 years old, were screened by cluster sampling and were investigated through interviews at their own homes. Personal basic information and questions pertaining to their knowledge and attitudes towards sunlight and sun protective activities were included in the questionnaire. Results: We completed 5964 questionnaires (2794 men and 3170 women). Eighty-six percent of the respondents belonged to Fitzpatrick skin type IV. Knowledge about UV-induced risks...
Background: Sun exposure causes extensive intrinsic as well as extrinsic changes in the skin. Pathog...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Adherence to sun-protection guidelines in developed countries is...
The present study assessed perceptions of effective sun-protection strategies among the general publ...
Skin cancers are becoming a substantial public health problem in China. Fair skin and increased expo...
BACKGROUND: Behavioural interventions can improve attitudes towards sun protection but the impact re...
Objective: To explore gender and age differences in North Queensland (NQ) adult’s sun protection kno...
Background: Many international studies have been conducted to assess the knowledge, attitudes and pr...
The aim of this study was to investigate the sun protection use behaviour among university students ...
Issue addressed: Differences in the behavioural, normative and control beliefs of young Australian s...
Issue addressed Differences in the behavioural, normative and control beliefs of young Australian su...
ABSTRACT: Lack of sun protection and increased exposure to UVR is linked to skin cancer primarily f...
Objective: Skin diseases pose a great burden on health system of our country and significantly reduc...
Background; Excessive unprotected sun exposure is a significant risk factor for skin damage and skin ...
Aim. We analysed sun exposure attitudes and the knowledge of sun-related terminology in a group of p...
Objective: It was aimed to determine the knowledge, attitudes and behaviors of individuals on the h...
Background: Sun exposure causes extensive intrinsic as well as extrinsic changes in the skin. Pathog...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Adherence to sun-protection guidelines in developed countries is...
The present study assessed perceptions of effective sun-protection strategies among the general publ...
Skin cancers are becoming a substantial public health problem in China. Fair skin and increased expo...
BACKGROUND: Behavioural interventions can improve attitudes towards sun protection but the impact re...
Objective: To explore gender and age differences in North Queensland (NQ) adult’s sun protection kno...
Background: Many international studies have been conducted to assess the knowledge, attitudes and pr...
The aim of this study was to investigate the sun protection use behaviour among university students ...
Issue addressed: Differences in the behavioural, normative and control beliefs of young Australian s...
Issue addressed Differences in the behavioural, normative and control beliefs of young Australian su...
ABSTRACT: Lack of sun protection and increased exposure to UVR is linked to skin cancer primarily f...
Objective: Skin diseases pose a great burden on health system of our country and significantly reduc...
Background; Excessive unprotected sun exposure is a significant risk factor for skin damage and skin ...
Aim. We analysed sun exposure attitudes and the knowledge of sun-related terminology in a group of p...
Objective: It was aimed to determine the knowledge, attitudes and behaviors of individuals on the h...
Background: Sun exposure causes extensive intrinsic as well as extrinsic changes in the skin. Pathog...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Adherence to sun-protection guidelines in developed countries is...
The present study assessed perceptions of effective sun-protection strategies among the general publ...