Reinforcing Photoprotection for Skin of Color: A Narrative Review

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Jerry Tsai
Anna L. Chien
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[1] Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine,Department of Dermatology
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Dermatology and Therapy | 2023年 / 13卷
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Skin of color; Photoprotection; Skin cancer; Photoaging; Pigmentary disorder; Photodermatoses; Perception; Knowledge; Intervention; Education;
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Skin of color (SOC) is characterized by increased tendency for tanning and decreased likelihood of sunburns due to the attenuation of sunlight by epidermal melanin. Although this contributes to the decreased incidence of skin cancer among SOC populations, individuals with SOC remain susceptible to various health consequences associated with sun exposure, including non-melanoma skin cancer, photoaging, pigmentary disorders, and photodermatoses — many of which not only present differently, but also disproportionately affect SOC. Prior epidemiological studies have found lower prevalence of sun protection behaviors among individuals with SOC, particularly in sunscreen use, signifying an unmet area for improvement in the prevention of sun-induced dermatologic conditions in these populations. The objective of this narrative review was to summarize the biology and health consequences of sun exposure in SOC, as well as cognitive and behavioral factors that affect the practice of photoprotection behaviors in SOC populations. We also review prior interventions that have been used to enhance photoprotection knowledge and behaviors among individuals with SOC, either in racially and ethnically diverse communities or within specific SOC populations.
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