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Sunbathing Habits and Sunscreen Use among White Adults: Results of a National Survey.
Document Type
Article
Source
American Journal of Public Health. Jul97, Vol. 87 Issue 7, p1214-1217. 4p. 2 Charts.
Subject
*SUN-baths (Therapy)
*SUNSCREENS (Cosmetics)
*SOLAR radiation
*WHITE people
*TELEPHONE surveys
Language
ISSN
0090-0036
Abstract
Objectives. This study assessed current levels of sunbathing and sunscreen use in the United States. Methods. From a general-population telephone survey of aquatic activities among adults in 3042 US households, we examined responses by the 2459 Whites. Results. Most adults (59%) reported sunbathing during the past year, and 25% reported frequent sunbathing. Of the subsample who reported sunbathing during the month before the interview, 47% routinely used sunscreen. Of these individuals, almost half did not use sunscreens with a solar protection factor of 15 or higher. Conclusions. About a quarter of US White adults report frequent sunbathing, and only about a quarter of sunbathers use sunscreens at recommended levels. These results should help focus future sun protection educational efforts. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]