Assessment of knowledge and attitude towards sun exposure and photoprotection measures among Indian patients attending dermatology clinic

Background: Many skin diseases are known to be either initiated or aggravated by excessive ultraviolet (UV) exposure. High cumulative levels of UV radiation may lead to tanning, burning, photoaging, photoallergic and phototoxic reactions, immunosuppression, and even skin cancers. Many international...

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Main Author: Vivek Kumar Dey
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2019-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Drugs in Dermatology
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Online Access:http://www.ijdd.in/article.asp?issn=2455-3972;year=2019;volume=5;issue=2;spage=94;epage=99;aulast=Dey
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spelling doaj-a6a0d724426e438d85f634264b705bd72020-11-25T00:12:54ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Drugs in Dermatology2455-39722455-39722019-01-0152949910.4103/ijdd.ijdd_19_19Assessment of knowledge and attitude towards sun exposure and photoprotection measures among Indian patients attending dermatology clinicVivek Kumar DeyBackground: Many skin diseases are known to be either initiated or aggravated by excessive ultraviolet (UV) exposure. High cumulative levels of UV radiation may lead to tanning, burning, photoaging, photoallergic and phototoxic reactions, immunosuppression, and even skin cancers. Many international studies have found that the level of knowledge, attitudes, and practices of the general public toward sun exposure and sun protection measures is good in the Western countries, especially in countries with high incidence of skin cancers compared to Asian countries and Middle East. In India, the incidence of skin cancer is not very high, but UV exposure has definitely increased in the past few decades. Little is known about the knowledge and attitude of Indians toward sun exposure and sun protection due to the paucity of research in this arena. Aims and Objectives: This study was aimed at exploring the knowledge and attitudes of Indians toward sun exposure and sun protection measures. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted using a predesigned questionnaire related to the knowledge, behavior, and attitudes toward sun exposure and sun protection of the participants visiting a dermatology outpatient clinic for various dermatological problems. Results: total of 324 patients were studied. Participants were divided into five age groups of equal number of male and female participants. Mean age was 37.7 ± 13.15. Overall awareness and knowledge was poor and only 14% were using regular sunscreen. Females had better knowledge and attitude toward sun exposure and protection. The most commonly used sun protection measure was avoiding sun during peak hours of the day. Conclusion: The level of knowledge regarding sun exposure hazards was very low among the study population, and sun prevention behaviors were also very poor. Regular use of sunscreen was practiced only by a small fraction of our population. Knowledge of sun exposure and photoprotection was better in urban, young participants, female gender, and also positively associated with higher education and socioeconomic status. Participants from urban background, females, and middle-aged participants had better attitude toward photoprotection.http://www.ijdd.in/article.asp?issn=2455-3972;year=2019;volume=5;issue=2;spage=94;epage=99;aulast=Deyskin cancersun protection factorsunscreensultraviolet radiation
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Assessment of knowledge and attitude towards sun exposure and photoprotection measures among Indian patients attending dermatology clinic
Indian Journal of Drugs in Dermatology
skin cancer
sun protection factor
sunscreens
ultraviolet radiation
author_facet Vivek Kumar Dey
author_sort Vivek Kumar Dey
title Assessment of knowledge and attitude towards sun exposure and photoprotection measures among Indian patients attending dermatology clinic
title_short Assessment of knowledge and attitude towards sun exposure and photoprotection measures among Indian patients attending dermatology clinic
title_full Assessment of knowledge and attitude towards sun exposure and photoprotection measures among Indian patients attending dermatology clinic
title_fullStr Assessment of knowledge and attitude towards sun exposure and photoprotection measures among Indian patients attending dermatology clinic
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of knowledge and attitude towards sun exposure and photoprotection measures among Indian patients attending dermatology clinic
title_sort assessment of knowledge and attitude towards sun exposure and photoprotection measures among indian patients attending dermatology clinic
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Indian Journal of Drugs in Dermatology
issn 2455-3972
2455-3972
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Background: Many skin diseases are known to be either initiated or aggravated by excessive ultraviolet (UV) exposure. High cumulative levels of UV radiation may lead to tanning, burning, photoaging, photoallergic and phototoxic reactions, immunosuppression, and even skin cancers. Many international studies have found that the level of knowledge, attitudes, and practices of the general public toward sun exposure and sun protection measures is good in the Western countries, especially in countries with high incidence of skin cancers compared to Asian countries and Middle East. In India, the incidence of skin cancer is not very high, but UV exposure has definitely increased in the past few decades. Little is known about the knowledge and attitude of Indians toward sun exposure and sun protection due to the paucity of research in this arena. Aims and Objectives: This study was aimed at exploring the knowledge and attitudes of Indians toward sun exposure and sun protection measures. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted using a predesigned questionnaire related to the knowledge, behavior, and attitudes toward sun exposure and sun protection of the participants visiting a dermatology outpatient clinic for various dermatological problems. Results: total of 324 patients were studied. Participants were divided into five age groups of equal number of male and female participants. Mean age was 37.7 ± 13.15. Overall awareness and knowledge was poor and only 14% were using regular sunscreen. Females had better knowledge and attitude toward sun exposure and protection. The most commonly used sun protection measure was avoiding sun during peak hours of the day. Conclusion: The level of knowledge regarding sun exposure hazards was very low among the study population, and sun prevention behaviors were also very poor. Regular use of sunscreen was practiced only by a small fraction of our population. Knowledge of sun exposure and photoprotection was better in urban, young participants, female gender, and also positively associated with higher education and socioeconomic status. Participants from urban background, females, and middle-aged participants had better attitude toward photoprotection.
topic skin cancer
sun protection factor
sunscreens
ultraviolet radiation
url http://www.ijdd.in/article.asp?issn=2455-3972;year=2019;volume=5;issue=2;spage=94;epage=99;aulast=Dey
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