Newton Jazmin, Ochoa Lauren, Reinschmidt Aly, Vassar John, Wellman Allen, Vargas Minga, Kenyon DenYelle, Frohm Marcus
Department of Internal Medicine, University of South Dakota Sanford School of Medicine, Vermillion, South Dakota.
Office of Diversity and Inclusion, University of South Dakota School of Health Sciences, Vermillion, South Dakota.
Int J Womens Dermatol. 2024 Apr 2;10(2):e128. doi: 10.1097/JW9.0000000000000128. eCollection 2024 Jun.
Exposure to ultraviolet radiation is a leading risk factor for developing all types of skin cancer. In the United States, an estimated 7.8 million young adults engage in indoor tanning.
Here, it is hypothesized that certain populations of students at undergraduate universities, namely sorority members, have a greater frequency of tanning bed usage than other groups of students and that regardless of sorority status, the most important motivating factor will be the intent to enhance one's appearance.
Undergraduate students at 2 state-funded universities were recruited for participation in this institutional review board-exempt survey via distribution to e-mail addresses and social media accounts affiliated with student organizations/clubs.
Among all respondents, the most common motivating factors for tanning bed use were the perception of improved self-appearance and boosted self-confidence. Female sorority members were more likely to use tanning beds and also more likely to report being motivated by enhanced appearance and self-confidence, than their female counterparts who were not sorority members.
The sample size ( = 321) and population of this study allows data to only be generalizable to surrounding states with similar demographics. The findings of this study are subject to recall bias as the data is self-reported.
Tanning bed use remains a popular practice among young people. Understanding motivations for tanning bed use among populations at increased risk of partaking in this behavior allows for educating these groups on the risks associated with ultraviolet radiation exposure. It is crucial that providers continue to promote skin health and take steps to dissuade detrimental practices and possible habit-forming behaviors at the individual and state levels.
暴露于紫外线辐射是引发各类皮肤癌的主要风险因素。在美国,估计有780万年轻人进行室内晒黑。
在此,我们假设本科大学中的某些学生群体,即联谊会成员,使用晒黑床的频率高于其他学生群体,并且无论是否属于联谊会,最重要的动机因素将是改善自身外貌的意图。
通过向与学生组织/俱乐部相关的电子邮件地址和社交媒体账户发送问卷,招募了两所州立大学的本科生参与这项无需机构审查委员会批准的调查。
在所有受访者中,使用晒黑床最常见的动机因素是认为能改善自身外貌和增强自信心。与非联谊会成员的女性相比,联谊会女性成员更有可能使用晒黑床,也更有可能表示动机是外貌改善和自信心增强。
本研究的样本量(n = 321)和人群仅允许将数据推广到具有相似人口统计学特征的周边州。由于数据是自我报告的,本研究结果存在回忆偏差。
使用晒黑床在年轻人中仍然很普遍。了解有较高参与此行为风险的人群使用晒黑床的动机,有助于对这些群体进行紫外线辐射暴露相关风险的教育。至关重要的是,医疗服务提供者应继续促进皮肤健康,并采取措施在个人和州层面劝阻有害行为及可能形成习惯的行为。