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Scottish adolescents’ sun-related behaviours, tanning attitudes and associations with skin cancer awareness: a cross-sectional study

机译:苏格兰青少年与阳光有关的行为,晒黑态度以及与皮肤癌认识的关联:一项横断面研究

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Objectives To describe Scottish adolescents’ sun-related behaviours and tanning attitudes and assess associations with skin cancer awareness. Design Cross-sectional study. Setting 20 state secondary schools in one Scottish local authority (Glasgow City). Participants 2173 adolescents (females: 50.7%, n=1102) with a mean age of 12.4 (SD=0.55). Outcome measures Sun-related behaviour (suntan, sunbathing, sunburn, sunscreen use, sunbed use), tanning attitudes, skin cancer-related symptom and risk factor awareness. Results Adolescents reported poor sun-related practice: 51% of adolescents reported sunburn the previous summer of whom 38% indicated sunburn on more than one occasion. Skin cancer awareness was low: 45% recognised ‘change in the appearance of a mole’ as a cancer symptom, and 39% agreed that ‘getting sunburnt more than once as a child’ increased cancer risk. 42% and 26% of adolescents, respectively, reported that friends and family held protanning attitudes. Compared with males, females were statistically significantly more likely to: report sunbathing (p0.001), use of lotions or oil to aid tanning (p=0.009) and sunburn (p0.001); know that changes in the appearance of a mole was a skin cancer symptom (p=0.036) and sunburn more than once as a child was a skin cancer risk factor (p=0.005); perceive their friends to hold protanning attitudes (p0.001) and indicate that a tan made them feel better about themselves (p0.001), more attractive to others (p=0.011) and healthier (p0.001). Conclusions Scottish adolescents had poor sun protection practice and low skin cancer awareness. Girls adopted riskier sun-related behaviour despite greater awareness of skin cancer-related risk. Urgent action is required to promote positive sun-related behaviour and increase skin cancer awareness among Scottish adolescents. However, further research is needed to inform the development of effective sun-safe interventions.
机译:目的描述苏格兰青少年与太阳有关的行为和晒黑态度,并评估其与皮肤癌认识的关系。设计横断面研究。在一个苏格兰地方政府(格拉斯哥市)设置20所国立中学。参与者2173名青少年(女性:50.7%,n = 1102),平均年龄为12.4(SD = 0.55)。结果衡量与太阳有关的行为(晒黑,日光浴,晒伤,使用防晒霜,使用日光浴浴床),晒黑态度,与皮肤癌有关的症状和危险因素意识。结果青少年报告了与阳光有关的不良习惯:51%的青少年报告前一个夏天被晒伤,其中38%的人多次出现晒伤。皮肤癌的认知度很低:45%的人认为“痣的外观改变”是一种癌症症状,而39%的人则认为“孩子被晒伤不止一次”会增加患癌的风险。分别有42%和26%的青少年报告说,朋友和家人持假冒态度。与男性相比,女性在统计学上的可能性更大:报告为日光浴(p <0.001),使用洗剂或油脂协助晒黑(p = 0.009)和晒伤(p <0.001);知道痣的外观变化是皮肤癌的症状(p = 0.036),而儿童多于一次晒伤是皮肤癌的危险因素(p = 0.005);意识到他们的朋友保持坦率的态度(p <0.001),并表明晒黑使他们对自己的感觉更好(p <0.001),对其他人更有吸引力(p = 0.011)和更健康(p <0.001)。结论苏格兰青少年的防晒实践较差,对皮肤癌的认识较低。尽管人们对与皮肤癌有关的风险有了更高的认识,但女孩仍采取了与太阳有关的高风险行为。需要采取紧急措施,以促进与阳光有关的积极行为,并提高苏格兰青少年的皮肤癌认识。但是,需要进一步的研究来告知有效的太阳安全干预措施的发展。

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