Sun-health behaviours and attitudes towards sun safety amongst Australian teenagers: a qualitative update

Abstract Objective This study aimed to explore current attitudes towards sun protection, and sun-seeking behaviour among young Australian adolescents. It was done as part of a larger project aiming to develop a digital resource to support young people in making informed sun-health decisions. Results...

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Main Authors: Nisali Gamage, Rebecca Nguyen, Isabelle M. Clare, Robyn M. Lucas, Mark Strickland, Joanna Granich, Shelley Gorman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-09-01
Series:BMC Research Notes
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s13104-021-05764-9
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spelling doaj-a8f2f8c75ab44b29afefc3b08fd2dbbd2021-09-12T11:30:24ZengBMCBMC Research Notes1756-05002021-09-011411610.1186/s13104-021-05764-9Sun-health behaviours and attitudes towards sun safety amongst Australian teenagers: a qualitative updateNisali Gamage0Rebecca Nguyen1Isabelle M. Clare2Robyn M. Lucas3Mark Strickland4Joanna Granich5Shelley Gorman6Telethon Kids Institute, University of Western AustraliaTelethon Kids Institute, University of Western AustraliaTelethon Kids Institute, University of Western AustraliaNational Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health, Research School of Population Health, Australian National UniversityCancer Council Western AustraliaTelethon Kids Institute, University of Western AustraliaTelethon Kids Institute, University of Western AustraliaAbstract Objective This study aimed to explore current attitudes towards sun protection, and sun-seeking behaviour among young Australian adolescents. It was done as part of a larger project aiming to develop a digital resource to support young people in making informed sun-health decisions. Results Ten (4 male, 6 female) adolescents (12–13 years of age) living in Perth (Western Australia) were recruited through a social media-based strategy. Each participant engaged in a semi-structured telephone interview which explored their sun-health decision-making, with interview transcripts assessed qualitatively using NVivo. Three major themes (and eight sub-themes) were identified: (1) ‘personal sun health considerations’; (2) ‘attitudes towards sun protection’; and (3) ‘recommendations’. The importance of sun protection was appreciated by participants. However, females were more diligent in the use of sun protection while males were indifferent. Behaviours were influenced by parental input, the school environment and engagement in sport. Adolescents had limited knowledge of the UV Index and its implications for sun protection, and the health importance of sun-derived vitamin D. Overall, the importance of sun protection was acknowledged but did not consistently translate into sun protective behaviours.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13104-021-05764-9AttitudesBehavioursKnowledge gapsPersonal considerationsSun exposureSun protection
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author Nisali Gamage
Rebecca Nguyen
Isabelle M. Clare
Robyn M. Lucas
Mark Strickland
Joanna Granich
Shelley Gorman
spellingShingle Nisali Gamage
Rebecca Nguyen
Isabelle M. Clare
Robyn M. Lucas
Mark Strickland
Joanna Granich
Shelley Gorman
Sun-health behaviours and attitudes towards sun safety amongst Australian teenagers: a qualitative update
BMC Research Notes
Attitudes
Behaviours
Knowledge gaps
Personal considerations
Sun exposure
Sun protection
author_facet Nisali Gamage
Rebecca Nguyen
Isabelle M. Clare
Robyn M. Lucas
Mark Strickland
Joanna Granich
Shelley Gorman
author_sort Nisali Gamage
title Sun-health behaviours and attitudes towards sun safety amongst Australian teenagers: a qualitative update
title_short Sun-health behaviours and attitudes towards sun safety amongst Australian teenagers: a qualitative update
title_full Sun-health behaviours and attitudes towards sun safety amongst Australian teenagers: a qualitative update
title_fullStr Sun-health behaviours and attitudes towards sun safety amongst Australian teenagers: a qualitative update
title_full_unstemmed Sun-health behaviours and attitudes towards sun safety amongst Australian teenagers: a qualitative update
title_sort sun-health behaviours and attitudes towards sun safety amongst australian teenagers: a qualitative update
publisher BMC
series BMC Research Notes
issn 1756-0500
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Abstract Objective This study aimed to explore current attitudes towards sun protection, and sun-seeking behaviour among young Australian adolescents. It was done as part of a larger project aiming to develop a digital resource to support young people in making informed sun-health decisions. Results Ten (4 male, 6 female) adolescents (12–13 years of age) living in Perth (Western Australia) were recruited through a social media-based strategy. Each participant engaged in a semi-structured telephone interview which explored their sun-health decision-making, with interview transcripts assessed qualitatively using NVivo. Three major themes (and eight sub-themes) were identified: (1) ‘personal sun health considerations’; (2) ‘attitudes towards sun protection’; and (3) ‘recommendations’. The importance of sun protection was appreciated by participants. However, females were more diligent in the use of sun protection while males were indifferent. Behaviours were influenced by parental input, the school environment and engagement in sport. Adolescents had limited knowledge of the UV Index and its implications for sun protection, and the health importance of sun-derived vitamin D. Overall, the importance of sun protection was acknowledged but did not consistently translate into sun protective behaviours.
topic Attitudes
Behaviours
Knowledge gaps
Personal considerations
Sun exposure
Sun protection
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s13104-021-05764-9
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