2013
DOI: 10.1177/2150131913482142
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Sunbed Use, Attitudes, and Knowledge After the Under-18s Ban

Abstract: Background: Sunbed use in childhood increases risk of melanoma. The under-18s sunbed ban was introduced in England, April 2011. Impact on use has not been investigated since. This cross-sectional study estimates the prevalence of under-18s' use in Sandwell after the commercial ban and identifies factors associated with use/intention. Methods: Adolescents aged 15 to 17 years in schools were surveyed using self-completed anonymous questionnaires. Data collected include demographics, sunbed use, tanning attitudes… Show more

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“…In our study, almost 1 in 5 participants declared to have previously used a sunbed; of which 73% were tanning this way on a regular basis (meeting our “AUS” criteria). The median duration of a single session was similar to those from an adolescent population of Sandwell in the United Kingdom but shorter when compared to German data . According to a systematic review and meta‐analysis of 88 studies from 16 countries, conducted by Wehner et al, approximately 19% of adolescents (14% within the past year), 55% of university students (43% within the past year) and 36% of adults (only 14% in the past year) stated that they have been exposed to indoor tanning.…”
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confidence: 50%
“…In our study, almost 1 in 5 participants declared to have previously used a sunbed; of which 73% were tanning this way on a regular basis (meeting our “AUS” criteria). The median duration of a single session was similar to those from an adolescent population of Sandwell in the United Kingdom but shorter when compared to German data . According to a systematic review and meta‐analysis of 88 studies from 16 countries, conducted by Wehner et al, approximately 19% of adolescents (14% within the past year), 55% of university students (43% within the past year) and 36% of adults (only 14% in the past year) stated that they have been exposed to indoor tanning.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 50%