Self-reported sun-related knowledge, attitudes and behaviours among schoolchildren attending South African primary schools

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作者
Wright, Caradee Y. [1 ]
Albers, Patricia N. [2 ]
Oosthuizen, Maria A. [1 ]
Phala, Nelvia [1 ]
机构
[1] CSIR, Climate Studies Modelling & Environm Hlth Res Grp, ZA-0001 Pretoria, South Africa
[2] South African Med Res Council, Environm & Hlth Res Unit, Houghton, South Africa
基金
英国医学研究理事会;
关键词
attitude; behaviour; knowledge; schoolchildren; South Africa; sun exposure; PROTECTION; CHILDREN; HEALTH; AGE;
D O I
10.1111/phpp.12107
中图分类号
R75 [皮肤病学与性病学];
学科分类号
100206 ;
摘要
BackgroundSkin cancer and other adverse health effects result from excess solar ultraviolet radiation exposure. Sun protective practices are important interventions for skin cancer prevention, particularly when implemented early in life. Several international studies have assessed children's sun-related knowledge, attitudes and behaviours in school settings but never before in Southern Africa, where multiethnic populations exist. PurposeThe purpose of this study is to describe the sun-related knowledge, attitudes and behaviours as self-reported by South African primary schoolchildren and consider the roles of sex and skin type. MethodsA randomly selected sample of 707 schoolchildren from 24 government, urban schools in all nine provinces of South Africa were surveyed regarding their sun-related knowledge, attitudes and behaviours. ResultsApproximately 56% of students reported experience of sunburn last summer and 59% stated that they had got a suntan. Many students (64.5%) believed that one could protect oneself from getting skin cancer by avoiding getting sunburnt. Other means reported to do so by the students were to use sunscreen (65.4%), stay out of the summer sun (48.0%), cover up with clothing (45.5%) and eat the right foods (38.0%). Only about a quarter of the students (22.4%) wrongly agreed that it is safe to get sunburnt once or twice a year. Few students (8.7%) agreed that they like to have a suntan because they feel healthier and agreed that they think a suntan makes them feel more attractive to others (17.3%). Few also agreed that most of their friends (16.1%) and family (14.2%) think that a suntan is a good thing. Children reporting to have white/light brown skin (69.4%) were more likely to agree that they used sunscreen to protect themselves from getting sunburnt compared with children having brown/dark brown/black skin (54.8%) (P=0.0005). ConclusionSouth African schoolchildren at urban government schools do have some knowledge about sun protection, and they do have some positive sun behaviours; however, the reported occurrence of sunburn, a risk factor for skin cancer, was relatively high. There were few differences in responses by sex and some differences by skin type. These findings are important for the development of appropriate sun protection programmes aimed at schoolchildren in South Africa and other countries with similar multi-ethnic populations.
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