[HTML][HTML] Sun-protective behaviors and sunburn among US adults

C McKenzie, WJ Nahm, CA Kearney… - Archives of …, 2023 - Springer
C McKenzie, WJ Nahm, CA Kearney, JG Zampella
Archives of Dermatological Research, 2023Springer
Individuals can reduce the risk of developing skin cancer by minimizing ultraviolet sunlight
exposure, though recent trends in sun-protective behaviors remain to be investigated. To
evaluate sun-protective behaviors and sunburn among US adults. We analyzed data from
the 2010, 2015, and 2020 National Health Interview Survey (NHIS), an annual, cross-
sectional survey conducted by the US Census Bureau. Multivariable regression models
were stratified by demographic variables and constructed to evaluate sun-protective …
Abstract
Individuals can reduce the risk of developing skin cancer by minimizing ultraviolet sunlight exposure, though recent trends in sun-protective behaviors remain to be investigated. To evaluate sun-protective behaviors and sunburn among US adults. We analyzed data from the 2010, 2015, and 2020 National Health Interview Survey (NHIS), an annual, cross-sectional survey conducted by the US Census Bureau. Multivariable regression models were stratified by demographic variables and constructed to evaluate sun-protective behaviors and sunburn avoidance across time. From 2010 through 2020, US adults had significantly increased prevalence of seeking shade (value, 0.003), wearing wide-brimmed hats (< 0.001), wearing long-sleeved shirts (< 0.001), using sunscreen (< 0.001), and avoiding sunburns (< 0.001) and significantly decreased prevalence of sun avoidance (< 0.001). Disparities in sun-protective behaviors also exist among different sexes, ages, education levels, and those reporting higher sun sensitivity. This cross-sectional study found that by 2020, US adults had an increased prevalence of wearing sun-protective clothing and sunscreen use, though decreased prevalence of sun avoidance. Although certain sun-protective behaviors have become more prevalent, the incidence of skin cancer continues to rise. Efforts to understand drivers of sun-protective behaviors and targeted intervention efforts are needed.
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