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College tanning behaviors, attitudes, beliefs, and intentions: A systematic review of the literature

机译:大学晒黑行为,态度,信仰和意图:对文献的系统审查

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Abstract Despite well-established links between exposure to ultraviolet radiation (UVR) and skin cancer, UVR-based tanning behaviors persist among college students. Understanding tanning motivations, perceptions, barriers, and demographic characteristics of this population is critical to modifying these behaviors, but is limited by variability in study design, sample size, and outcomes measured in the current literature. To help clarify the tanning behaviors of this population and provide a concise reference for future studies, this review examines existing reports to determine the comparability of tanning behaviors across multiple U.S. college populations. A systematic review of the literature was performed in July 2016 to identify studies investigating tanning behaviors among U.S. college students. Twenty-three studies met inclusion criteria. High rates of indoor tanning (IT) and outdoor tanning (OT) were found among college students. Key motivators included appearance, emotion, health perceptions, and the influence of parents, peers, and the media. Misconceptions regarding skin protection, low rates of sun protective behaviors, and tanning dependence were barriers against safe UVR exposure. Understudied demographic factors may account for variance in observed tanning behaviors, emphasizing the need for standardization efforts to consistently identify trends associated with geographical region, age, year in college, and sex. The findings presented in this review reaffirm that college students are at high risk for tanning-associated skin cancer, emphasizing the critical need for effective, targeted interventions. Improved interventions will reduce the burden of skin cancer within this group, ultimately contributing to longer, healthier lives. Highlights ? Extensive synthesis of factors associated with U.S. college tanning. ? Substantially high tanning rates persist among U.S. college students. ? Appearance, emotion, health, and sociocultural norms are tanning motivators. ? Media influences drive tanning behavior and are currently understudied. ? Future studies should use standardized data collection methods for comparability.
机译:摘要尽管暴露于紫外线辐射(UVR)和皮肤癌之间的良好联系,基于UVR的鞣制行为在大学生中持续存在。了解这种人群的晒黑动机,感知,障碍和人口特征对修改这些行为至关重要,但受到当前文献中测量的研究设计,样本大小和结果的可变性的限制。为了帮助澄清这一人口的晒黑行为,并为未来的研究提供简明的参考,这篇综述审查了现有的报告,以确定跨美国大学人群的晒黑行为的可比性。对文献进行了系统审查,于2016年7月进行,识别研究美国大学生中的晒黑行为的研究。二十三项研究符合纳入标准。大学生中发现了高级室内晒黑(IT)和室外晒黑(OT)。关键励志包括外观,情感,健康观念和父母,同龄人和媒体的影响。关于皮肤保护,低阳光保护行为和鞣制的误解是防止安全UVR暴露的障碍。被人的人口因子可能会考虑观察到的晒黑行为的差异,强调需要一致地确定与地理区域,年龄,大学年龄和性别相关的趋势。本综述中提出的调查结果重申,大学生对鞣菌相关的皮肤癌的风险很高,强调有效,有效的干预措施的关键需求。改进的干预措施将减少该组内皮肤癌的负担,最终会导致更长,更健康的生活。强调 ?广泛综合与美国大学晒黑有关的因素。还在美国大学生中,大大高的晒黑率仍然存在。还外观,情感,健康和社会文化规范是晒黑的励志。还媒体影响驱动晒黑行为,目前被解读。还未来的研究应该使用标准化的数据收集方法进行可比性。

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