Gender consciousness and sun protection patterns among Chinese youth: A cross-sectional analysis

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Health Education Journal Pub Date : 2023-11-24 DOI:10.1177/00178969231213193
Jiaxing Li, Rui Zhang, Yingyi Luo, Lixin Na
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In contrast to previous research that has primarily focused on gender differences in health behaviour compliance, this study explored the association between gender consciousness and sun protection in China – a cultural setting in which there is a pronounced gender bias towards sun protection. These article is the first attempt to examine gender norms concerning sunscreen use among Chinese individuals, encompassing both young women and young men. Cross-sectional analysis conducted on one Chinese campus. Utilising data from the 2020 cohort of first-year students (549 male students and 1,489 female students) at a local university in Shanghai and employing OLS regression analysis, our analysis sheds light on gendered patterns of sun protection use among young individuals in China. Findings reveal that gender attitudes affect women’s sun protection frequency without influencing their choice of specific products. Conversely, men’s gender conciousness shapes their sun protection methods but not their overall frequency of sun protection. In addition, despite lower aggregate levels of sun protection, young women exhibit higher heterogeneity in their responses than young men. Socioeconomic status, health awareness and gender consciousness are all significant factors influencing sun protection among female students; however, among men, only health awareness shows a positive correlation with the use of sun protection. The results of this study exhibit some differences from initial expectations, suggesting that the full adoption of sun protection measures is still a work in progress. However, despite the differences identified, findings provide valuable insights to inform future public health efforts to promote sun protection among youth.
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中国青少年的性别意识与防晒模式:横截面分析
以往的研究主要集中于健康行为遵从性方面的性别差异,与此不同的是,本研究探讨了中国性别意识与防晒之间的关联--在中国的文化背景下,人们对防晒存在明显的性别偏见。这篇文章首次尝试研究中国人使用防晒霜的性别规范,其中包括年轻女性和年轻男性。在一所中国校园内进行了横断面分析。利用上海一所本地大学 2020 届一年级新生(549 名男生和 1489 名女生)的数据,并采用 OLS 回归分析,我们的分析揭示了中国年轻人使用防晒霜的性别模式。研究结果显示,性别态度会影响女性的防晒频率,但不会影响她们对特定产品的选择。相反,男性的性别意识会影响他们的防晒方法,但不会影响他们的总体防晒频率。此外,尽管防晒的总体水平较低,但年轻女性比年轻男性在防晒方面表现出更高的异质性。社会经济地位、健康意识和性别意识都是影响女生防晒的重要因素;但在男生中,只有健康意识与防晒的使用呈正相关。本研究的结果与最初的预期存在一些差异,这表明全面采用防晒措施仍是一项进行中的工作。不过,尽管发现了这些差异,研究结果还是为今后在青少年中推广防晒的公共卫生工作提供了宝贵的启示。
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期刊介绍: Health Education Journal is a leading peer reviewed journal established in 1943. It carries original papers on health promotion and education research, policy development and good practice.
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