Stapleton Jerod L, Manne Sharon L, Darabos Katie, Greene Kathryn, Ray Anne E, Turner Amber L, Coups Elliot J
Division of Population Sciences, Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey.
Division of Population Sciences, Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.
Health Psychol. 2015 Dec;34S(0):1278-85. doi: 10.1037/hea0000254.
This article describes the acceptability and preliminary behavioral outcomes of a pilot randomized control trial of a web-based indoor tanning intervention for young adult women. The intervention targets indoor tanning users' perceptions of the benefits and value of tanning and addresses the role of body image-related constructs in indoor tanning.
Participants were 186 young adult women who reported indoor tanning at least once in the past 12 months. The study design was a 2-arm randomized controlled trial with pre- and postintervention assessments and random assignment to an intervention or control condition. Intervention acceptability was assessed by obtaining participants' evaluation of the intervention. Regression analyses were used to test for intervention condition differences in preliminary behavioral outcomes measured at 6 weeks postintervention.
Participants provided favorable evaluations of the intervention on several dimensions and a highly positive overall rating. Intervention participants were more likely to report abstaining from indoor tanning and indicated a lower likelihood of using indoor tanning in the future compared with control participants on the postintervention assessment. No differences were found for sunburns.
The results of this pilot randomized controlled trial provide evidence that the indoor tanning intervention is acceptable to participants and may encourage cessation of indoor tanning behavior. The findings provide preliminary support for an indoor tanning intervention that engages tanners to challenge their beliefs about the benefits of indoor tanning. The use of a web-based indoor tanning intervention is unique and provides strong potential for dissemination.
本文描述了一项针对年轻成年女性的基于网络的室内美黑干预试验性随机对照试验的可接受性和初步行为结果。该干预针对室内美黑使用者对美黑益处和价值的认知,并探讨了与身体形象相关的因素在室内美黑中的作用。
参与者为186名年轻成年女性,她们在过去12个月内至少有过一次室内美黑经历。研究设计为双臂随机对照试验,包括干预前后评估,并随机分配至干预组或对照组。通过获取参与者对干预的评价来评估干预的可接受性。采用回归分析来检验干预后6周测量的初步行为结果在干预组和对照组之间的差异。
参与者在多个维度上对干预给予了积极评价,总体评分非常高。在干预后评估中,与对照组相比,干预组参与者更有可能报告停止室内美黑,并表示未来使用室内美黑的可能性较低。晒伤方面未发现差异。
这项试验性随机对照试验的结果表明,室内美黑干预对参与者来说是可接受的,并且可能会鼓励停止室内美黑行为。这些发现为一种室内美黑干预提供了初步支持,该干预促使美黑者挑战他们对室内美黑益处的信念。基于网络的室内美黑干预的使用独具特色,具有很强的传播潜力。