Protecting young children against skin cancer: Parental beliefs, roles, and regret.
Kyra HamiltonAaron KirkpatrickAmanda L RebarKatherine M WhiteMartin S HaggerPublished in: Psycho-oncology (2017)
The findings of this study highlight the importance of anticipated regret and role-related beliefs alongside personal, normative, and control beliefs in determining parents' intentional sun-protective behaviour for their children. Findings may inform the development of parent- and community-based sun protection intervention programs to promote parents' sun-safety behaviours for their children to prevent future skin cancer incidence.