Sun exposure and protection habits: Self-reported attitudes, knowledge and behaviours

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Lim, Henry W. [1 ]
Saint Aroman, Marketa [2 ]
Skayem, Charbel [3 ,4 ]
Halioua, Bruno [5 ]
Cullell, Nuria Perez [2 ]
Ben Hayoun, Yaron [5 ]
Baissac, Catherine [6 ]
Bergqvist, Christina [7 ]
Taieb, Charles [8 ,11 ]
Richard, Marie-Aleth [9 ]
Ezzedine, Khaled [7 ,10 ]
机构
[1] Henry Ford Hlth, Dept Dermatol, Detroit, MI USA
[2] Dermocosmet Care & Personal Care, Pierre Fabre, Paris, France
[3] Sorbonne Univ, Fac Med, Paris, France
[4] Paris Saclay Univ, Ambroise Pare Hosp, Hop Paris AP HP, Boulogne Billancourt, France
[5] European Market Maintenance Assessment, Tel Aviv, Israel
[6] Patient Centr Dept, Pharm, Dermocosmet Care & Personal Care, Pierre Fabre, Paris, France
[7] Henri Mondor Univ Hosp, Dept Dermatol, AP HP, UPEC, Creteil, France
[8] European Market Maintenance Assessment, Patient Prior Dept, Fontenay Sous Bois, France
[9] Aix Marseille Univ, Res Ctr Hlth Serv & Qual Life, Univ Hosp Timone, Assistance Publ Hop Marseille,APHM,Dermatol Dep,CE, Marseille, France
[10] Univ Paris Est Creteil UPEC, EA EpidermE 7379, Creteil, France
[11] European Market Maintenance Assessment, F-94120 Fontenay Sous Bois, France
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SUNSCREEN USE;
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10.1111/jdv.20080
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R75 [皮肤病学与性病学];
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100206 ;
摘要
BackgroundAs exposure to UV radiation is the primary modifiable environmental risk factor associated with skin cancer, it remains the principal focus of most prevention strategies. Numerous sun protection campaigns have been implemented worldwide; however, their impact on the actual incidence and mortality rates of skin cancer seems to be limited. To create successful skin cancer prevention campaigns, it is important to have a comprehensive understanding of individuals' attitudes and behaviours regarding sun protection. The aim of the current study was to determine and report on the prevalence of self-reported attitudes, knowledge and behaviours regarding two of the major sun protection recommendations-avoidance of sun exposure and use of sunscreens-in an international representative sample across five continents.MethodsThis cross-sectional study was conducted in 20 countries using a web-based online survey.FindingsA total of 50,552 individuals, comprising 25,388 men (50.22%) and 25,164 women (49.78%), participated in the survey. Among them, 83.2% reported having been voluntarily exposed to the sun (for sun-basking reasons) at least once in the last 12 months, and 47.96% acknowledged being exposed to the sun between the hours of 10 AM and 4 PM. The primary reason for non-adherence was that these hours were the most convenient times (32.28%). Only 24.05% reported applying sunscreen every 2 h when outdoors. Forgetfulness was the primary reason as provided by 27.79% of participants. Males and older age groups were less likely to adopt sun-protective behaviours around the world. Forgetfulness and the challenges posed by time constraints seem to be the biggest barriers to proper adherence.InterpretationThese findings should prompt the collaboration with health authorities and the manufacturers to enhance adherence by setting reasonable sunscreen prices and creating formulations that make their application less burdensome.
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