Prevalence and determinants of sunbed use in thirty European countries: data from the Euromelanoma skin cancer prevention campaign.
Mariano SuppaS GandiniH NjimiJ L BulliardO CorreiaA F DuarteK PerisA J StratigosEduardo NagoreM I LongoM Bylaite-BucinskieneR KarlsH Helppikangasnull nullV Del MarmolPublished in: Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology : JEADV (2019)
Sunbed use prevalence was higher in northern, sun-deprived countries, with the exception of Italy and Spain. The main determinants of sunbed use were age (young adults) and gender (females), whereas education and skin type had a less relevant effect. Geographic particularities were found in four regions: Iberian (prevalence ten times higher in Spain than Portugal), Balkan (prevalence disproportionately higher among women), Baltic (highest prevalence among young adults) and Scandinavian (highest prevalence among adolescents). These data have public health relevance for future interventions aimed at reducing sunbed use in Europe.