Literature DB >> 29199473

Sun Protection Among New Zealand Primary School Children.

Ryan Gage1, William Leung1,2, James Stanley1, Anthony Reeder3, Christina Mackay4, Moira Smith1, Michelle Barr1, Tim Chambers1, Louise Signal1.   

Abstract

Schools are an important setting for raising skin cancer prevention awareness and encouraging sun protection. We assessed the clothes worn and shade used by 1,278 children in eight schools in the Wellington region of New Zealand. These children were photographed for the Kids'Cam project between September 2014 and March 2015 during school lunch breaks. Children's mean clothing coverage (expressed as a percentage of body area covered) was calculated. Data on school sun-safety policies were obtained via telephone. Mean total body clothing coverage was 70.3% (95% confidence interval = 66.3%, 73.8%). Body regions with the lowest mean coverage were the head (15.4% coverage), neck (36.1% coverage), lower arms (46.1% coverage), hands (5.3% coverage), and calves (30.1% coverage). Children from schools with hats as part of the school uniform were significantly more likely to wear a hat (52.2%) than children from schools without a school hat (2.7%). Most children (78.4%) were not under the cover of shade. Our findings suggest that New Zealand children are not sufficiently protected from the sun at school. Schools should consider comprehensive approaches to improve sun protection, such as the provision of school hats, sun-protective uniforms, and the construction of effective shade.

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Keywords:  cancer prevention and screening; child health; school-based health care; school-based health promotion; shade; sun protection

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29199473     DOI: 10.1177/1090198117741943

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Educ Behav        ISSN: 1090-1981


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