Public health campaigns encourage people to protect themselves against skin cancer by using sunscreens and taking other protective measures. The objective is to estimate the impact of these campaigns on the rise of awareness among the general public. This study explores the prevalence and predictors of solar protection behaviour in a sample of beachgoers and compares these results to another similar study carried out 9 years earlier (i.e. summer 2001). During the month of August 2010, a total of 408 participants (144 men and 264 women) were randomly selected on their way to the Belgian beach in the city of Ostend, Belgium. The solar protection behaviour of each participant was assessed by direct observation and an interview. The exact same ...
Sun protection behavior studies are almost exclusively carried out in populations with fair skin for...
This study describes changes in skin protection attitudes and outdoor behaviors of adults in Queensl...
Outdoor sports are a risk activity for skin cancer, especially if adequate sun protection measures a...
Sun exposure is the most important avoidable cause of skin cancers. We report characteristics of a r...
The incidence of skin cancer has risen rapidly in the UK over the last 20 years, prompting public he...
Objective. Sun protection behaviors are important to the prevention of skin cancers, but little is k...
Issue addressed The prevalence of skin cancer remains at a high level in Australia. Young female Aus...
The beach environment creates many barriers to effective sun protection, putting beachgoers at risk ...
Skin cancer presents a significant public health burden in Australia. The present study aimed to sup...
The incidence of skin cancer is increasing worldwide. Protecting the skin from the sun by wearing pr...
This study investigated sun protective behavior during winter sports and its psychosocial determinan...
Background: The efficacy of sunscreen is evaluated by SPF values, which are quantitatively determine...
Aim. We analysed sun exposure attitudes and the knowledge of sun-related terminology in a group of p...
Recreational sun exposure accounts for a large number of acute and chronic dermatological diseases, ...
Sunburn is the main avoidable cause of skin cancer. Beach lifeguards spend many hours exposed to the...
Sun protection behavior studies are almost exclusively carried out in populations with fair skin for...
This study describes changes in skin protection attitudes and outdoor behaviors of adults in Queensl...
Outdoor sports are a risk activity for skin cancer, especially if adequate sun protection measures a...
Sun exposure is the most important avoidable cause of skin cancers. We report characteristics of a r...
The incidence of skin cancer has risen rapidly in the UK over the last 20 years, prompting public he...
Objective. Sun protection behaviors are important to the prevention of skin cancers, but little is k...
Issue addressed The prevalence of skin cancer remains at a high level in Australia. Young female Aus...
The beach environment creates many barriers to effective sun protection, putting beachgoers at risk ...
Skin cancer presents a significant public health burden in Australia. The present study aimed to sup...
The incidence of skin cancer is increasing worldwide. Protecting the skin from the sun by wearing pr...
This study investigated sun protective behavior during winter sports and its psychosocial determinan...
Background: The efficacy of sunscreen is evaluated by SPF values, which are quantitatively determine...
Aim. We analysed sun exposure attitudes and the knowledge of sun-related terminology in a group of p...
Recreational sun exposure accounts for a large number of acute and chronic dermatological diseases, ...
Sunburn is the main avoidable cause of skin cancer. Beach lifeguards spend many hours exposed to the...
Sun protection behavior studies are almost exclusively carried out in populations with fair skin for...
This study describes changes in skin protection attitudes and outdoor behaviors of adults in Queensl...
Outdoor sports are a risk activity for skin cancer, especially if adequate sun protection measures a...