Journal article

Knowledge, attitudes and reported behaviours relevant to sun protection and suntanning in adolescents

M Broadstock, R Borland, D Hill

Psychology and Health | TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 1996

Abstract

Adolescence is a risk period for skin damage that may lead to skin cancer. The present study measured knowledge, beliefs, attitudes, and usual self-reported behaviour relevant to sun protection and suntanning among a representative sample of 4721 secondary school students in Victoria, Australia. Using a cross-sectional design, the study investigated how the above variables varied across age group, sex, and self-rated skin sensitivity to the sun. Survey results indicate that students were highly aware of sun protection issues, that attitudes toward sun protection methods were generally positive but so were attitudes toward suntans. Those more likely to bum were more likely to hold positive at..

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