| Literature DB >> 24223037 |
Vinayak K Nahar1, M Allison Ford, Jeffrey S Hallam, Martha A Bass, Amanda Hutcheson, Michael A Vice.
Abstract
There are slightly over one million workers in the landscape service industry in the US. These workers have potential for high levels of solar ultraviolet radiation exposure, increasing their risk of skin cancer. A cross-sectional sample of 109 landscapers completed a self-administered questionnaire based on Health Belief Model (HBM). The participants correctly answered 67.1% of the knowledge questions, 69.7% believed they were more likely than the average person to get skin cancer, and 87.2% perceived skin cancer as a severe disease. Participants believed that the use of wide-brimmed hats, long sleeved shirts/long pants, and sunscreen was beneficial but reported low usage of these and other sun protective strategies. The primary barriers to using sun protection were "I forget to wear it" and "it is too hot to wear." Of the HBM variables, perceived benefits outweighing perceived barrier (r = .285, P = .003) and self-efficacy (r = .538, P = .001) were correlated with sun protection behaviors. The reasons for absence of the relationship between perceived skin cancer threat and sun protection behaviors could be lack of skin cancer knowledge and low rate of personal skin cancer history.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 24223037 PMCID: PMC3816039 DOI: 10.1155/2013/496913
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dermatol Res Pract ISSN: 1687-6113
Frequencies and percentages of sun protection behaviors.
| Practice | Never | Rarely | Sometimes | Frequently | Always |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wear wide-brimmed hat | 26 (23.9%) | 31 (28.4%) | 36 (33%) | 11 (10.1%) | 5 (4.6%) |
| Wear long sleeved shirt | 40 (36.7%) | 26 (23.9%) | 28 (25.7%) | 6 (5.5%) | 9 (8.3%) |
| Wear long pants | 9 (8.3%) | 8 (7.3%) | 29 (26.6%) | 19 (17.4%) | 44 (40.5%) |
| Wear work gloves | 26 (23.9%) | 29 (26.6%) | 36 (33%) | 13 (11.9%) | 4 (3.7%) |
| Wear sunglasses | 5 (4.6%) | 6 (5.5%) | 13 (11.9%) | 27 (24.8%) | 58 (53.2%) |
| Wear sunscreen | 39 (35.8%) | 17 (15.6%) | 22 (20.2%) | 25 (22.9%) | 6 (5.5%) |
Frequencies and percentages of correct responses to knowledge of skin cancer (descending order).
| Statements | Correct responses |
|---|---|
| Sun exposure causes most skin cancers | 87 (79.8%) |
| Most skin cancers can be prevented | 80 (73.4%) |
| Skin cancer can cause death | 80 (73.4%) |
| When skin cancer is detected early, the cure rate is very high | 78 (71.6%) |
| The sun's rays are the strongest at midday | 77 (70.6%) |
| A person with fair skin color needs the most protection from the sun | 74 (67.9%) |
| Sunburn causes lasting damage to the skin | 74 (67.9%) |
| Experts suggest using sunscreen with a sun protection factor (SPF) of 15 or higher | 73 (67%) |
| Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer | 55 (50.5%) |
| Melanoma is the least serious form of skin cancer | 47 (43.1%) |
Frequencies and percentages of barriers to continuous practicing of sun protection behavior.
| Barrier | Wide-brimmed hat | Long sleeved shirt | Long pants | Work gloves | Sunglasses | Sunscreen |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Takes too much time | 2 (1.8%) | 1 (0.9%) | 0 (0%) | 4 (3.7%) | 0 (0%) | 23 (21.1%) |
| Inconvenient | 46 (42.2%) | 12 (11%) | 6 (5.5%) | 50 (45.9%) | 12 (11%) | 4 (3.7%) |
| Costs too much | 1 (0.9%) | 1 (0.9%) | 0 (0%) | 1 (0.9%) | 0 (0%) | 7 (6.4%) |
| Too hot to wear | 28 (25.7%) | 86 (78.9%) | 60 (55%) | 40 (36.7%) | 3 (2.8%) | 9 (8.3%) |
| Forget to wear | 50 (45.9%) | 11 (10.1%) | 11 (10.1%) | 52 (47.7%) | 35 (32.1%) | 70 (64.2%) |