Public Health Messaging to Address Indoor Tanning: A Scoping Review

S Gosselin, A Thaivalappil… - Journal of Health …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Indoor tanning (IT) is an avoidable skin cancer risk. Although numerous communication
interventions have been assessed for IT deterrence, less attention has been paid to the …

Persisting effects of a social media campaign to prevent indoor tanning: a randomized trial

DB Buller, S Pagoto, KL Henry, K Baker… - … Biomarkers & Prevention, 2022 - AACR
Background: A social media campaign for mothers aimed at reducing indoor tanning (IT) by
adolescent daughters reduced mothers' permissiveness toward IT in an immediate posttest …

[HTML][HTML] A Content Analysis of Indoor Tanning Twitter Chatter During COVID-19 Shutdowns: Cross-Sectional Qualitative Study

L Groshon, ME Waring, AJ Blashill, K Dean… - JMIR …, 2024 - derma.jmir.org
Background: Indoor tanning is a preventable risk factor for skin cancer. Statewide shutdowns
during the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in temporary closures of tanning businesses. Little …

A randomized controlled trial of a web-based personalized feedback intervention targeting frequent indoor tanning bed users: Engagement, acceptability, and …

JL Stapleton, AE Ray, SD Glenn… - Journal of Health …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Frequent indoor tanning bed use is an established public health concern, yet research on
tanning cessation interventions for frequent tanners is lacking. We describe the protocol for a …

[引用][C] Social norms and persuasion

JM Nolan, KE Wallen - Cambridge handbook on …, 2021 - Cambridge University Press

Patient Education for Preventing Skin Cancer: Improving Patient Knowledge and Compliance

JD Ryan - 2021 - search.proquest.com
Purpose: This quality improvement (QI) project aimed to develop an audiovisual educational
tool to help improve the prevention of skin cancer by teaching ultraviolet (UV) ray avoidance …

[PDF][PDF] A Content Analysis of Indoor Tanning Twitter Chatter During COVID-19 Related Shutdowns

LC Groshon - 2021 - ctda-dev1-lib.grove.ad.uconn.edu
Excessive exposure to ultraviolet radiation from artificial sources (eg, tanning beds), is a
major contributing factor to the development of skin cancer. Aside from tanning salons and …