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Sun awareness in Maltese secondary school students.

机译:马耳他中学生的防晒意识。

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ABSTRACT Background Studies indicate that reducing exposure to ultraviolet light during childhood and adolescence decreases the risk of skin cancer. From a young age, children need to be educated about the sun's harmful effects on the skin and how best to protect themselves. Objective To help in the design of school-based interventions to raise sun awareness, a school survey was carried out to identify students' stereotypes and misconceptions. Study design A total of 965 students attending Maltese secondary schools in forms 1, 2 and 3 were surveyed in May 2002, using a structured questionnaire designed to examine students' sun-related attitudes and knowledge. Results A high level of sun awareness among students was demonstrated, with high scores on knowledge of the effects of the sun on the skin, knowledge of skin cancer and knowledge of sun protection. Girls were clearly more knowledgeable than boys. However, of all the students surveyed, 55% thought that a suntan made them look better and 70% thoughtthat their friends would desire a tan. These views were commoner among the older students. Skin type and hair or eye colour had no bearing on attitudes towards tanning or sun-related knowledge. The commonest misconceptions were that 'the sun is bad for your skin only when you get sunburnt' and that 'you cannot get too much sun on a cloudy day'. Deliberate suntanning was more frequently reported by girls than by boys and by students in the higher forms. Conclusion Attitude change lags behind knowledge. Future school sun awareness interventions need to take into account gender and age differences in students' attitudes and perspectives. They should aim at motivating attitude change and preventive behaviour through consistent and repeated sun-education messages that are supported by a sun-conscious school environment.
机译:摘要背景研究表明,减少儿童期和青春期的紫外线照射可以降低皮肤癌的风险。从小就需要对儿童进行有关阳光对皮肤的有害影响以及如何最好地保护自己的教育。目的为了帮助设计基于学校的干预措施以提高对太阳的认识,开展了一项学校调查,以查明学生的定型观念和误解。研究设计2002年5月,采用结构化问卷调查了总共965名以表格1,表格2和表格3和表格3入读马耳他中学的学生,以检查学生与太阳有关的态度和知识。结果表明,学生对太阳的认识很高,对太阳对皮肤的影响的知识,皮肤癌的知识和防晒的知识得分也很高。女孩显然比男孩知识渊博。但是,在接受调查的所有学生中,有55%的人认为晒黑使他们看起来更好,而70%的人认为朋友会想要晒黑。这些观点在年长的学生中比较普遍。皮肤类型,头发或眼睛的颜色与晒黑或与太阳有关的知识的态度无关。最常见的误解是“只有在晒伤后,阳光才对皮肤有害”,而“在多云的日子里,阳光不能晒得太多”。女孩比男孩和高级形式的学生更频繁地进行故意晒黑。结论态度变化落后于知识。未来的学校太阳意识干预措施需要在学生的态度和观点上考虑性别和年龄的差异。他们应致力于通过对阳光敏感的学校环境的支持,通过持续不断的阳光教育信息来激发态度的转变和预防行为。

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