Beliefs, behaviours, and attitudes towards tanning and melanoma in the Irish population.

Q3 Medicine Skin health and disease Pub Date : 2024-05-30 eCollection Date: 2024-10-01 DOI:10.1002/ski2.398
Catriona Gallagher, Cathal O'Connor, Eimear Gilhooley, John Bourke, Michelle Murphy
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Abstract

Background: The incidence of melanoma continues to rise in Ireland. Skin cancer prevention campaigns rely on promoting knowledge to improve sun-related behaviour.

Objectives: To explore beliefs, behaviours, and attitudes towards tanning, and confidence in identifying signs of melanoma in the Irish population.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was performed via an online questionnaire, with questions related to tanning, sun exposure, and skin cancer behaviours. Respondents were recruited according to gender, age and geographic region.

Results: The questionnaire was completed by 1043 respondents (response rate 85%). Mean age was 41 years (range 20-72 years). Participants had mixed awareness of risk reduction strategies for melanoma but had high perceived concerns about developing melanoma. However, 48.9% regularly sunbathed when sunny in Ireland and 41.5% had used tanning beds. The most common reason for not photoprotecting while sunbathing was because it prevented tanning. Nearly half (45.9%) of those who sunbathed agreed that it was worth getting sunburned to get a tan, and 69.4% reported feeling and looking better with a tan. Less than half (42.4%) felt confident about what to look for when checking their skin for melanoma.

Conclusions: This study underscores the importance of addressing the cultural and aesthetic aspects of sun-tanning behaviour in skin cancer prevention efforts, as well as increasing awareness of skin cancer signs and self-examination. Further research into the potential addictive nature of UV-seeking behaviour may offer new avenues for intervention and support for individuals who are addicted to tanning.

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爱尔兰人对日光浴和黑色素瘤的信念、行为和态度。
背景:在爱尔兰,黑色素瘤的发病率持续上升。皮肤癌预防活动依靠宣传知识来改善与日晒有关的行为:探讨爱尔兰人对日晒的信仰、行为和态度,以及对识别黑色素瘤迹象的信心:方法:通过在线问卷进行横断面研究,问卷中的问题与日晒、阳光照射和皮肤癌行为有关。受访者根据性别、年龄和地理区域进行招募:共有 1043 名受访者填写了问卷(回复率为 85%)。平均年龄为 41 岁(20-72 岁不等)。受访者对降低黑色素瘤风险策略的认识不一,但对罹患黑色素瘤的担忧程度较高。不过,48.9% 的人在爱尔兰天气晴朗时经常晒太阳,41.5% 的人使用过日光浴浴床。在日光浴时不进行光防护的最常见原因是这样做会防止晒黑。近一半(45.9%)进行过日光浴的人认为,为了晒黑而被晒伤是值得的,69.4%的人表示晒黑后感觉更好、更美观。不到一半(42.4%)的人对检查皮肤是否患有黑色素瘤时应注意什么感到有信心:这项研究强调了在皮肤癌预防工作中解决晒黑行为的文化和审美问题以及提高对皮肤癌征兆和自我检查的认识的重要性。对寻求紫外线行为的潜在成瘾性的进一步研究可能会为干预和支持晒黑成瘾者提供新的途径。
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