Journal article

Solar UV forecasts: A randomized trial assessing their impact on adults' sun-protection behavior

HG Dixon, DJ Hill, DJ Karoly, DJ Jolley, SM Aden

Health Education and Behavior | Published : 2007

Abstract

This study examined the effectiveness of solar UV forecasts and supporting communications in assisting adults to protect themselves from excessive weekend sun exposure. The study was conducted in Australia, where 557 adult participants with workplace e-mail and Internet access were randomly allocated to one of three weather forecast conditions: standard forecast (no UV), standard forecast + UV, standard forecast + UV + sun-protection messages. From late spring through summer and early autumn, they were e-mailed weekend weather forecasts late in the working week. Each Monday they were e-mailed a prompt to complete a Web-based questionnaire to report sun-related behavior and any sunburn experi..

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