The impact of parental knowledge and tanning attitudes on sun protection practice for young children in Germany

Gefeller O, Li J, Uter W, Pfahlberg A (2014)


Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2014

Journal

Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)

Book Volume: 11

Pages Range: 4768-81

Journal Issue: 5

DOI: 10.3390/ijerph110504768

Abstract

Public health campaigns have improved knowledge on UVR-associated skin cancer risk and increased sun protection awareness. However, tanned skin is still a common beauty ideal. The relationship between knowledge, attitudes and protective behavior is not fully understood yet. A population-based survey was thus performed in the district of Erlangen involving 2,619 parents of 3- to 6-year old children. By means of a self-administered standardized questionnaire parental knowledge about risk factors for skin cancer, their attitudes towards tanning and details of protective measures taken for their children were assessed. The study analyzed specifically the impact of parental tanning attitudes on sun-protective measures for their children while controlling for parental knowledge about skin cancer risk factors. While parental knowledge was significantly (inversely) associated with agreement to the statement "Tanned skin is healthy skin", this was not the case for "Tanning makes me look better". Overall, tanning affirmative attitudes were inversely associated with protective measures taken for the children, whereas parental knowledge had a positive impact on sun protection at the beach only. Multivariable analyses provided evidence for an effect of parental attitude on protective behavior independent of parental knowledge. Tanning attitudes and tanned skin as the misguided ideal of beauty need to be addressed in future public health campaigns to enhance the effectiveness of preventive activities in changing sun protective behavior.

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APA:

Gefeller, O., Li, J., Uter, W., & Pfahlberg, A. (2014). The impact of parental knowledge and tanning attitudes on sun protection practice for young children in Germany. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 11(5), 4768-81. https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph110504768

MLA:

Gefeller, Olaf, et al. "The impact of parental knowledge and tanning attitudes on sun protection practice for young children in Germany." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 11.5 (2014): 4768-81.

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