Skin cancer risk behaviors in sexual minority men: A mixed methods approach.
Objective: Sexual minority men experience disproportionately elevated rates of skin cancers,
likely driven by excess ultraviolet radiation exposure—namely through tanning behaviors …
likely driven by excess ultraviolet radiation exposure—namely through tanning behaviors …
An integrated model of skin cancer risk in sexual minority males
AJ Blashill, BM Rooney, KJ Wells - Journal of behavioral medicine, 2018 - Springer
Sexual minority males are an at-risk group for developing skin cancer. Elevated rates of skin
cancer among this population are thought to be driven by excess indoor tanning; however …
cancer among this population are thought to be driven by excess indoor tanning; however …
Correlates of tanning dependence among sexual minority males.
KA Nogg, KM Lamb, BM Rooney… - Psychology of Men & …, 2019 - psycnet.apa.org
Sexual minority males are a group at high risk for developing skin cancer, which may be
related to elevated rates of indoor tanning. Tanning dependence may be one risk factor for …
related to elevated rates of indoor tanning. Tanning dependence may be one risk factor for …
Skin cancer and skin cancer risk behaviors among sexual and gender minority populations: A systematic review
Background Individuals of sexual and gender minorities may have different lifetime risk of
skin cancer and ultraviolet radiation exposure than heterosexual persons. Objective To …
skin cancer and ultraviolet radiation exposure than heterosexual persons. Objective To …
Skin cancer risk behaviors among US men: the role of sexual orientation
AJ Blashill, SA Safren - American journal of public health, 2014 - ajph.aphapublications.org
The current study assessed skin cancer risk behaviors by sexual orientation in a nationally
representative prospective sample of US men (n= 1767), sampled at ages 16 and 29 years …
representative prospective sample of US men (n= 1767), sampled at ages 16 and 29 years …
Current and ideal skin tone: associations with tanning behavior among sexual minority men
Sexual minority men have high rates of skin cancer, yet little is known about skin cancer risk
behaviors in this population. It was hypothesized that current skin tone would moderate the …
behaviors in this population. It was hypothesized that current skin tone would moderate the …
Association of skin cancer and indoor tanning in sexual minority men and women
Importance Skin cancer, the most common cancer in the United States, is highly associated
with outdoor and indoor tanning behaviors. Although indoor tanning has been suggested to …
with outdoor and indoor tanning behaviors. Although indoor tanning has been suggested to …
Preventing skin cancer in college females: heterogeneous effects over time.
Objectives: To evaluate the effects of an appearance-focused intervention to reduce the risk
of skin cancer by decreasing indoor tanning, examine potential heterogeneity in tanning …
of skin cancer by decreasing indoor tanning, examine potential heterogeneity in tanning …
Perceived risk for cancer in an urban sexual minority
JE Burkhalter, JL Hay, E Coups, B Warren, Y Li… - Journal of behavioral …, 2011 - Springer
Lesbians, gay men, and bisexuals are a sexual minority experiencing elevated cancer risk
factors and health disaparites, eg, elevated tobacco use, disproportionate rates of infection …
factors and health disaparites, eg, elevated tobacco use, disproportionate rates of infection …
Effect of seasonal affective disorder and pathological tanning motives on efficacy of an appearance-focused intervention to prevent skin cancer
J Hillhouse, R Turrisi, J Stapleton… - Archives of …, 2010 - jamanetwork.com
Objective To evaluate the robustness of an appearance-focused intervention to prevent skin
cancer in individuals reporting seasonal affective disorder (SAD) symptoms and …
cancer in individuals reporting seasonal affective disorder (SAD) symptoms and …
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