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Nationwide Analysis on Intentional Indoor and Outdoor Tanning: Prevalence and Correlates

Title: Nationwide Analysis on Intentional Indoor and Outdoor Tanning: Prevalence and Correlates
Authors: Diehl, Katharina; Breitbart, Eckhard W.; Greinert, Rüdiger; Hillhouse, Joel; Stapleton, Jerod L.; Görig, Tatiana
Source: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health ; 19 ; 1-13
Publisher Information: CHE
Publication Year: 2023
Collection: SSOAR - Social Science Open Access Repository
Subject Terms: Sociology & anthropology; Soziologie; Anthropologie; tanning beds; sunbeds; sunbathing; intentional tanning; outdoor tanning; Medizinsoziologie; Medical Sociology; Bundesrepublik Deutschland; Gesundheitsverhalten; Krebs; Mikrozensus; Determinanten; Risikoverhalten; Federal Republic of Germany; microcensus; risk behavior; health behavior; cancer; determinants
Description: Outdoor and indoor tanning are considered as risk factors for the development of skin cancer. The aims of this nationwide representative study were to quantify both behaviors in a sample with a wide age range, to identify those showing both behaviors and to explore and compare determinants of both behaviors. We used data from the fifth wave (2019) of the National Cancer Aid Monitoring (NCAM). We surveyed the representative sample including 4000 individuals, aged 16-65 years, living in Germany. Data were collected through telephone interviews. In addition to descriptive statistics, we used logistic regression analyses to identify determinants. The one-year-prevalence of tanning bed use was 7.5%, while 31.9% tanned (very) often intentionally outdoors in at least one situation (weekdays, holidays, and weekends). A total of 3.2% reported both risk behaviors. Regression analyses revealed that tanning bed use is associated with employment, an increased number of naevi, and lack of risk awareness. Intentional outdoor tanning was associated with male sex, younger age, past tobacco use, and low risk awareness of UV radiation. Our findings suggest that only a minority of subjects showed both risk behaviors. This implies that individuals seem to perform either one behavior or the other. In addition, the associated determinants differed between both behaviors, implying that specific preventive measures tailored to address to each tanning behavior are needed.
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
Language: unknown
Relation: https://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/handle/document/86276; https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191912309
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph191912309
Availability: https://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/handle/document/86276; http://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-86276-6; https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191912309
Rights: Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0 ; Creative Commons - Namensnennung 4.0
Accession Number: edsbas.62997ECD
Database: BASE