Hopkins Zachary H, Secrest Aaron M
University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Departments of Dermatology and Population Health Sciences, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Photodermatol Photoimmunol Photomed. 2019 Mar;35(2):87-92. doi: 10.1111/phpp.12425. Epub 2018 Sep 28.
Google Trends (GT) offers insight into public interests and behaviors and holds potential for guiding public health campaigns.
This study explored international trends in English-speaking countries (United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand) in searches for sunscreen, sunburn, skin cancer, and melanoma to better guide skin cancer prevention campaigns.
Google Trends was queried for search terms from January 1, 2004 to December 31, 2017. Respective national databases were queried for melanoma outcome data from 2004 to 2014 and compared with time-matched search data. Correlations between search terms, time, and melanoma outcomes were assessed for each country. Quantitative analyses were performed to evaluate differences in search volumes between countries with varying melanoma incidence.
In all countries, the strongest intra-term correlation was between sunscreen and sunburn. Searches for sunscreen and sunburn are increasing for all countries. For all countries except the United Kingdom and New Zealand, searches for skin cancer and melanoma are decreasing for one or both terms. Correlations between search terms and melanoma outcomes were variable and specific to each country. Quantitative analysis revealed that countries with higher melanoma incidence had higher search volumes for all terms. Search volumes were especially high for skin cancer and melanoma in Australia compared with other countries. Comparisons between moderate melanoma incidence countries were less clear.
Online skin cancer prevention campaigns should focus on the search terms sunburn and sunscreen, especially given the declining interest between 2004 and 2016 in the terms skin cancer and melanoma seen in multiple countries. Search term interests varied with melanoma outcomes and between countries, suggesting the importance of customizing approaches based on local population interests and geographic areas.
谷歌趋势(GT)能洞察公众兴趣和行为,具有指导公共卫生运动的潜力。
本研究探讨了英语国家(美国、英国、加拿大、澳大利亚、新西兰)在搜索防晒霜、晒伤、皮肤癌和黑色素瘤方面的国际趋势,以更好地指导皮肤癌预防运动。
查询谷歌趋势在2004年1月1日至2017年12月31日期间的搜索词。查询各国2004年至2014年的黑色素瘤结局数据,并与时间匹配的搜索数据进行比较。评估每个国家搜索词、时间和黑色素瘤结局之间的相关性。进行定量分析以评估黑色素瘤发病率不同的国家之间搜索量的差异。
在所有国家,防晒霜和晒伤之间的词内相关性最强。所有国家对防晒霜和晒伤的搜索都在增加。除英国和新西兰外,所有国家对皮肤癌和黑色素瘤的搜索在一个或两个词上都在减少。搜索词与黑色素瘤结局之间的相关性各不相同,且因国家而异。定量分析显示,黑色素瘤发病率较高的国家对所有词的搜索量都较高。与其他国家相比,澳大利亚对皮肤癌和黑色素瘤的搜索量尤其高。中度黑色素瘤发病率国家之间的比较不太明确。
在线皮肤癌预防运动应关注晒伤和防晒霜这两个搜索词,特别是考虑到在多个国家观察到的2004年至2016年期间对皮肤癌和黑色素瘤这两个词的兴趣下降。搜索词兴趣随黑色素瘤结局和国家不同而变化,这表明根据当地人群兴趣和地理区域定制方法很重要。