A Randomized Controlled Trial of an Appearance-focused Intervention to Prevent Skin Cancer

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作者
Hillhouse, Joel [1 ]
Turrisi, Rob [2 ]
Stapleton, Jerod [2 ]
Robinson, June [3 ]
机构
[1] E Tennessee State Univ, Dept Community & Behav Hlth, Johnson City, TN 37614 USA
[2] Penn State Univ, Dept Biobehav Hlth, University Pk, PA USA
[3] Northwestern Univ, Sch Med, Dept Dermatol, Chicago, IL 60611 USA
关键词
skin cancer; melanoma; prevention; control; harm reduction;
D O I
10.1002/cncr.23922
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
BACKGROUND. Skin cancer represents a significant health threat with over 1.3 million diagnoses, 8000 melanoma deaths, and more than $1 billion spent annually for skin cancer healthcare in the US. Despite findings from laboratory, case-control, and prospective studies that indicate a link between youthful indoor tanning (IT) and skin cancer, IT is increasing among US youth. Appearance-focused interventions represent a promising method to counteract these trends. METHODS. A total of 430 female indoor tanners were randomized into intervention or no intervention control conditions. Intervention participants received an appearance-focused booklet based on decision-theoretical models of health behavior. Outcome variables included self-reports of IT behavior and intentions, as well as measures of cognitive mediating variables. RESULTS. Normative increases in springtime IT rates were significantly lower (ie, over 35%) at 6-month follow-up in intervention versus control participants with similar reductions in future intentions. Mediation analyses revealed 6 cognitive variables (IT attitudes, fashion attitudes, perceived susceptibility to skin cancer and skin damage, subjective norms, and image norms) that significantly mediated change in IT behavior. CONCLUSIONS. The appearance-focused intervention demonstrated strong effects on IT behavior and intentions in young indoor tanners. Appearance-focused approaches to skin cancer prevention need to present alternative behaviors as well as alter IT attitudes. Mediational results provide guides for strengthening future appearance-focused interventions directed at behaviors that increase risk of skin cancer. Cancer 2008; 113:3257-66. (C) 2008 American Cancer Society.
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页码:3257 / 3266
页数:10
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