Journal article
Use of sun-protective clothing at outdoor leisure settings from 1992 to 2002: Serial cross-sectional observation survey
HG Dixon, M Lagerlund, MJ Spittal, DJ Hill, SJ Dobbinson, MA Wakefield
Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers and Prevention | Published : 2008
Abstract
Background: Previous population-based surveys to monitor sun protection behavior over time have relied on self-report, which can be subject to recall and misclassification bias and social desirability bias. The present study aimed to describe the prevalence and determinants of teenagers' and adults' observed sun protection behavior while engaged in outdoor leisure activities on summer weekends, over a decade of the SunSmart skin cancer prevention program, which involved public education and advocacy. Method: Serial cross-sectional observational field surveys of teenagers and adults at leisure were undertaken during summer weekends between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m., from 1992 to 2002 (N = 46,810). T..
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