The aim of this study was to investigate the sun protection use behaviour among university students from 25 low, middle income and emerging economy countries. Using anonymous questionnaires, data were collected from 18,687 undergraduate university students aged 18-30 years (mean age 20.8, SD=2.8) from 26 universities in 25 countries across Asia, Africa and the Americas. Overall, 57.2% of university students reported liking to sunbathe and of those only 48.1% used sun protection when sunbathing. In multivariate logistic regression, younger age, being female, coming from a wealthy or quite well off economic family background, living in an upper middle or high income country, lighter skin tone, and other health behaviours were found to be asso...
Aim. We analysed sun exposure attitudes and the knowledge of sun-related terminology in a group of p...
Sunscreen products are available in wide scale for consumers, the topical use products act by either...
Survey was performed in 2014-2015. Questionnaires about their children’s behaviour in the sunwere fi...
The aim of this study was to investigate the sun protection use behaviour among university students ...
Over the past decades the incidence of both non-melanoma and melanoma skin cancers has been increasi...
Background/Objectives: To assess the sun-protection practices of undergraduates at the Australian Na...
The skin is a dynamic barrier with important organic functions. On the other hand, the excessive exp...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Excessive sun exposure is the major risk factor for skin cancer. Thus, sun exp...
Objective: We want to know the attitudes and behaviors towards UV protection and we want to analyze ...
Introduction: Use of sunscreen is encouraged to reduce the risk of skin pathologies caused by radiat...
BACKGROUND: Effective solar protection is an uncommon practice among young people, increasing the li...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether college students at Southwest Missouri State Univ...
This paper reports data on the first national survey of sun-protection measures of Australian second...
Background/Purpose: The steady increase in the incidence of melanoma, non-melanoma cutaneous neoplas...
BackgroundThis study compared the sun exposure and sun protection behaviours of adolescent students ...
Aim. We analysed sun exposure attitudes and the knowledge of sun-related terminology in a group of p...
Sunscreen products are available in wide scale for consumers, the topical use products act by either...
Survey was performed in 2014-2015. Questionnaires about their children’s behaviour in the sunwere fi...
The aim of this study was to investigate the sun protection use behaviour among university students ...
Over the past decades the incidence of both non-melanoma and melanoma skin cancers has been increasi...
Background/Objectives: To assess the sun-protection practices of undergraduates at the Australian Na...
The skin is a dynamic barrier with important organic functions. On the other hand, the excessive exp...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Excessive sun exposure is the major risk factor for skin cancer. Thus, sun exp...
Objective: We want to know the attitudes and behaviors towards UV protection and we want to analyze ...
Introduction: Use of sunscreen is encouraged to reduce the risk of skin pathologies caused by radiat...
BACKGROUND: Effective solar protection is an uncommon practice among young people, increasing the li...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether college students at Southwest Missouri State Univ...
This paper reports data on the first national survey of sun-protection measures of Australian second...
Background/Purpose: The steady increase in the incidence of melanoma, non-melanoma cutaneous neoplas...
BackgroundThis study compared the sun exposure and sun protection behaviours of adolescent students ...
Aim. We analysed sun exposure attitudes and the knowledge of sun-related terminology in a group of p...
Sunscreen products are available in wide scale for consumers, the topical use products act by either...
Survey was performed in 2014-2015. Questionnaires about their children’s behaviour in the sunwere fi...