Sun protection use and habits in the LGBTQI plus community in Lebanon: A cross sectional study

被引:0
|
作者
Ghaoui, Nohra [1 ]
Hasbani, Divina Justina [1 ]
Hassan, Sally [1 ]
Bandali, Tarek [1 ]
Saade, Serena [1 ]
Saade, Dana [1 ]
机构
[1] Amer Univ Beirut, Med Ctr, Dept Dermatol, POB 11-0236, Beirut, Lebanon
关键词
LGBTQI plus; skin cancer; sunscreen; SKIN-CANCER; PHOTOPROTECTION; SUNSCREEN; EXPOSURE; MEN;
D O I
10.1111/jocd.15974
中图分类号
R75 [皮肤病学与性病学];
学科分类号
100206 ;
摘要
Background: Sun exposure is an extrinsic risk factor for skin aging, wrinkle formation, and the development of skin cancer, namely melanoma, basal cell carcinoma (BCC), and squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). Sun protection measures have emerged as an important means of preventing these harmful effects. Studies have shown that sexual minority men have a greater prevalence of skin cancer than heterosexual men.Aims: There is limited research investigating the reasons behind this risk of skin cancer development. This is especially important because identifying preventable risk factors, like those pertaining to sun exposure behaviors, can be targeted in the fight against skin cancer and help establish screening tools and preventive interventions for the SGM community. This study focused on members of the SGM community and demonstrated their tendency not to use sun-protective measures, as well as their deficits in knowledge of skin cancer prevention.Materials and Methods: This study is a cross-sectional study that investigates sun protection practices and trends among adults in Lebanon's SGM community using a survey. It includes adults aged 18-80 that were recruited from the dermatology clinics at AUBMC as well as LGBTQ+ organizations Helm and SIDC.ResultsA total of 129 participants took part in the study and completed the survey. Reasons for tanning varied among our participants: tanning to get a color (13.1%), tanning to get vitamin D (4.6%), tanning socially (6.9%), and tanning for mood elevation (0.8%). No significant association was found between sexual orientation and SPF use (p = 0.167). No significant association was found between sexual orientation and tanning frequency during summer (p-value: 0.231). Similarly, no significant association was noted between sexual orientation and tanning bed use (0.951). No significant association was noted between the type of job and SPF use (p = 0.601). Despite no significance between SPF use and the highest educational degree attained (p = 0.070), the tendency to use SPF increased with higher levels of education. Moreover, awareness of sun-induced skin cancer did not significantly affect SPF use (p = 0.067). However, a significant association was found between the information source for skin cancer and SPF use (p < 0.001) where participants receiving information from dermatologists displayed notably higher SPF use (72.2%), compared to those obtaining information from media (18.2%) or family and friends (5.3%).Discussion: Surveying the perception of the Lebanese SGM community towards sun damage and their adaptive practices to prevent it can help implement and gear a nation-wide campaign to spread proper awareness about this subject. Studying their behavioral tendencies for not using sunscreen can help overcome this contributing risk factor for skin cancers.Conclusion: Future investigations have yet to identify confounding variables contributing to higher levels of skin cancers in this population.
引用
收藏
页码:3100 / 3106
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Current practice and beliefs of parents toward sunscreen use for their children: A cross-sectional study
    Alsaidan, Mohammed Saud
    Alsohaimi, Aziz
    Alanazi, Ziad Ghanem
    Alnefea, Abdullah Zaid
    Alanazi, Rakan Mohammed
    Algraene, Turky Saad
    PREVENTIVE MEDICINE REPORTS, 2023, 34
  • [32] Sunbed use in the Danish population in 2007: A cross-sectional study
    Koster, Brian
    Thorgaard, Camilla
    Clemmensen, Inge Haunstrup
    Philip, Anja
    PREVENTIVE MEDICINE, 2009, 48 (03) : 288 - 290
  • [33] Nurses' knowledge of radiation protection: A cross-sectional study
    Hirvonen, L.
    Schroderus-Salo, T.
    Henner, A.
    Ahonen, S.
    Kaariainen, M.
    Miettunen, J.
    Mikkonen, K.
    RADIOGRAPHY, 2019, 25 (04) : E108 - E112
  • [34] Sun Safety Knowledge, Practices, and Attitudes in the West of Iranian Farmers in 2024: A Cross-Sectional Study
    Bidarpoor, Farzam
    Farazandeh, Halimeh
    Ghaderi, Payman
    Ebrahimi, Kamal
    Mahmoodi, Hassan
    HEALTH SCIENCE REPORTS, 2025, 8 (02)
  • [35] The Influence of Age and Gender in Knowledge, Behaviors and Attitudes Towards Sun Protection: A Cross-Sectional Survey of Australian Outpatient Clinic Attendees
    Andrew Lee
    Kieran Benjamin Garbutcheon-Singh
    Shreya Dixit
    Pam Brown
    Saxon D. Smith
    American Journal of Clinical Dermatology, 2015, 16 : 47 - 54
  • [36] Sunscreen Use among Medical Undergraduate Students in a Medical College: A Descriptive Cross-sectional Study
    Chapagain, Kumud
    Rauniar, Gajendra Prasad
    JOURNAL OF NEPAL MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 2022, 60 (245) : 35 - 39
  • [37] Public (Skin) Health perspectives of gender differences in tanning habits and sun protective behaviour: a cross-sectional questionnaire survey
    Haluza, Daniela
    Moshammer, Hanns
    Kundi, Michael
    Cervinka, Renate
    WIENER KLINISCHE WOCHENSCHRIFT, 2015, 127 (3-4) : 124 - 131
  • [38] A Cross-Sectional Study on Benzene Exposure in Pediatric Age and Parental Smoking Habits at Home
    Antonucci, Arianna
    Vitali, Matteo
    Martellucci, Stefano
    Mattei, Vincenzo
    Protano, Carmela
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH, 2020, 17 (15) : 1 - 17
  • [39] Physicians involved in the care of patients with high risk of skin cancer should be trained regarding sun protection measures: evidence from a cross sectional study
    Thomas, M.
    Rioual, E.
    Adamski, H.
    Roguedas, A-M
    Misery, L.
    Michel, M.
    Chastel, F.
    Schmutz, J-L
    Aubin, F.
    Marguery, M-C
    Meyer, N.
    JOURNAL OF THE EUROPEAN ACADEMY OF DERMATOLOGY AND VENEREOLOGY, 2011, 25 (01) : 19 - 23
  • [40] Sun safety knowledge, practices and attitudes in rural Australian farmers: a cross-sectional study in Western New South Wales
    D'Souza, Charmaine
    Kramadhari, Nikitha
    Skalkos, Elizabeth
    Dutton, Tegan
    Bailey, Jannine
    BMC PUBLIC HEALTH, 2021, 21 (01)