Journal article

Predictors of sun protection behaviours and sunburn among Australian adolescents

S Pettigrew, M Jongenelis, M Strickland, C Minto, T Slevin, G Jalleh, C Lin

BMC Public Health | BIOMED CENTRAL LTD | Published : 2016

Abstract

Background: Excessive sun exposure and sunburn increase individuals' risk of skin cancer. It is especially important to prevent sunburn in childhood due to the higher relative risk of skin cancer across the life span compared to risk associated with sunburn episodes experienced later in life. This study examined demographic and attitudinal factors associated with engagement in a range of sun protection behaviours (wearing a hat, wearing protective clothing, staying in the shade, and staying indoors during the middle of the day) and the frequency of sunburn among Western Australian adolescents to provide insights of relevance for future sun protection campaigns. Methods: Cross-sectional telep..

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