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Educational interventions to promote sun-protection behaviors in adolescents in the United States: A systematic review.

Tiffaney TranSarah SongAnthony J TexeiraRuth RechisKelly C Nelson
Published in: Pediatric dermatology (2023)
The most prevalent modifiable risk factor for skin cancer is cumulative lifetime exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation, supporting the development of interventions promoting the early adoption of sun-protection behaviors. This systematic review summarizes behavioral interventions designed to promote sun-protection behaviors and reduce harmful UV exposure among U.S. adolescents. Ten studies describing 15 intervention arms were ultimately included in this review and comprised seven cross-sectional studies, a cohort study, a quasi-experimental study, and a randomized controlled trial. Most interventions included in this review were effective in increasing awareness of skin cancer and knowledge of the risk factors for skin cancer, but knowledge did not correlate with self-reported frequency of sun-protection behaviors in this population.
Keyphrases
  • skin cancer
  • physical activity
  • systematic review
  • young adults
  • cross sectional
  • healthcare
  • randomized controlled trial
  • meta analyses