Blunden Ann, Lower Tony, Slevin Terry
Commonwealth Department of Health and Aging, Perth, Western Australia, Australia.
J Health Commun. 2004 May-Jun;9(3):207-21. doi: 10.1080/10810730490447057.
The ultraviolet (UV) index provides an opportunity to warn people about the degree of hazard that exists on a particular day and subsequently lead to the adoption of sun protective behaviors. While the UV index has been promoted in Australia for some time, little research has been conducted into the understanding and use of the index. As such, a random telephone survey of 501 adults was conducted in December 1999 to gather data into the public's understanding and use of the UV index in Perth, Australia. A high awareness of the UV index existed among the respondents, with 90% indicating they had heard of the term UV index. However, only 5% indicated they had noticed the UV index/forecast for that particular day. The results indicate that a campaign to increase awareness of the UV index by the public is not warranted, but that efforts should be focused on developing tools to communicate behavior change messages linked to the UV index levels. The research was conducted with funding from Healthway, Health Promotion Foundation of Western Australia.
紫外线(UV)指数为向人们警示特定日期存在的危险程度并随后促使人们采取防晒行为提供了契机。虽然紫外线指数在澳大利亚推广已有一段时间,但针对该指数的理解和使用所开展的研究却很少。因此,1999年12月对501名成年人进行了随机电话调查,以收集有关澳大利亚珀斯公众对紫外线指数的理解和使用情况的数据。受访者对紫外线指数的知晓度较高,90%的人表示听说过紫外线指数这个术语。然而,只有5%的人表示注意到了当天的紫外线指数/预报。结果表明,开展提高公众对紫外线指数认识的活动并无必要,但应将努力重点放在开发工具,以传达与紫外线指数水平相关的行为改变信息上。这项研究由西澳大利亚健康促进基金会Healthway资助开展。