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Ethnic and Gender Differences in Sun-Related Cognitions Among College Students: Implications for Intervention.

Charlotte J HagermanMichelle L StockMary C JobeLaura A DwyerAmy E HoulihanEllen W Yeung
Published in: International journal of behavioral medicine (2024)
Interventions for Hispanic women may instead benefit from manipulating perceived similarity to sun-related prototypes, encouraging closer personal identification with images of women who protect their skin and encouraging less identification with images of women who tan. For White men, skin cancer interventions may focus on creating more favorable images of men who protect their skin from the sun. Lastly, interventions for Hispanic men should increase perceived vulnerability for skin cancer.
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