The sunless study: a beach randomized trial of a skin cancer prevention intervention promoting sunless tanning

无日晒研究:一项在海滩上进行的随机试验,旨在通过推广无日晒美黑来预防皮肤癌。

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To examine the impact of a skin cancer prevention intervention that promoted sunless tanning as a substitute for sunbathing. DESIGN: Randomized controlled trial. SETTING: Public beaches in Massachusetts. PARTICIPANTS: Women (N = 250) were recruited to participate in the study during their visit to a public beach. Intervention The intervention included motivational messages to use sunless tanning as an alternative to UV tanning, instructions for proper use of sunless tanning products, attractive images of women with sunless tans, a free trial of a sunless tanning product, skin cancer education, and UV imaging. The control participants completed surveys. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The primary outcome was sunbathing 2 months and 1 year after the intervention. Secondary outcomes included sunburns, sun protection use, and sunless tanning. RESULTS: At 2 months, intervention participants reduced their sunbathing significantly more than did controls and reported significantly fewer sunburns and greater use of protective clothing. At 1 year, intervention participants reported significant decreases in sunbathing and increases in sunless tanning relative to control participants but no differences in the other outcomes. CONCLUSION: This intervention, which promoted sunless tanning as an alternative to UV tanning, had a short-term effect on sunbathing, sunburns, and use of protective clothing and a longer-term effect on sunbathing and sunless tanning. TRIAL REGISTRATION: clinicaltrials.gov Identifier: NCT00403377.

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