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基于种族、社会经济地位和 Fitzpatrick 皮肤类型的防晒霜使用和可负担性态度。

Sunscreen use and affordability attitudes based on ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and Fitzpatrick skin type.

机构信息

Department of Dermatology, Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, University of Buffalo, 955 Main St, Buffalo, NY, 14203, USA.

Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, University of Buffalo, 955 Main St, Buffalo, NY, 14203, USA.

出版信息

Arch Dermatol Res. 2024 May 25;316(6):266. doi: 10.1007/s00403-024-02997-z.

Abstract

IMPORTANCE

One in five Americans will develop skin cancer during their lifetime. While use of sunscreen can help prevent the development cutaneous cancer, regular use remains low nationwide.

OBJECTIVE

To assess and better understand health care consumer preferences for sun protection products and perceived product accessibility and availability based on socioeconomic factors, race, and ethnicity.

DESIGN

This quantitative survey study was conducted March through June of 2023.

SETTING

Participants were recruited from two university family medicine clinical sites in the Buffalo, New York area, one located in a low and one located in a middle-to-upper socioeconomic neighborhood.

PARTICIPANTS

Eligible participants were 18 years or older, fluent in English, and residents of the Buffalo, New York area. Surveys and consent forms were distributed by scripted verbal invitation, inviting all clinic patients who met eligibility criteria to participate. Participants were asked to self-report their racial/ethnic group as well as other demographic information including age, gender identification, household income, and household size. Information regarding sun exposure behaviors, and affordability/access was obtained using a combination of multiple choice and yes/no questions. A total of 405 participants were recruited. After excluding 235 incomplete responses, 170 surveys were available for analysis.

INTERVENTIONS

None.

MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES

Our study aim was to expose health care consumer preferences as well as barriers to access based on socioeconomic factors, race, and ethnicity.

RESULTS

Using a 25-question anonymous survey, 405 participants from two university family medicine clinical sites representing low- and middle-to-high-income neighborhoods, participated in the survey. 170 participants completed the survey questions and were included for analysis. Of those, 61.8% identified as female, 37.6% as male, and 0.6% as other. 51.2% of participants identified as lower income, 38.2% as middle-income, and 10.6% as upper income. The results of the survey revealed disparities in sunscreen use and affordability perceptions across demographic groups. Compared with Hispanics, Caucasians exhibited higher rates of sunscreen use (85 Caucasians, 7 Hispanics; p = 0.0073), prioritized SPF (95 Caucasians, 10 Hispanics; p = 0.0178), and were more likely to perceive sunscreen as unaffordable (6 Caucasians, 4 Hispanics; p = 0.0269). Analysis by Fitzpatrick Skin Type demonstrated differences in sunscreen utilization, with Types I-III using more compared to Types IV-VI (70 Types I-III, 51 Types IV-VI; p = 0.0173); additionally, Type I-III individuals were significantly more likely to cite cost as barrier to sunscreen purchase (40 Type I-III, 65 Types IV-VI; p < 0.0001). Moreover, lower-income individuals were significantly more likely to perceive sunscreen as unaffordable (12 lower-income, 1 middle & upper income; p = 0.0025) and cited cost as a barrier to purchase (46 lower-income, 59 middle & upper income; p = 0.0146) compared to middle-to-upper income counterparts. Though statistical significance was not established, respondents from middle & upper income groups reported higher sunscreen usage rates compared with their lower-income peers.

CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE

These findings highlight the importance of socioeconomic factors and ethnicity on accessibility to sunscreen and the impact of disparities in utilization among different ethnic and socioeconomic groups.

摘要

重要性

一生中,五分之一的美国人会患上皮肤癌。虽然使用防晒霜可以帮助预防皮肤癌的发生,但全国范围内的常规使用仍然很低。

目的

评估和更好地了解医疗保健消费者对防晒产品的偏好,以及根据社会经济因素、种族和民族对防晒产品可及性和可得性的看法。

设计

这是一项于 2023 年 3 月至 6 月进行的定量调查研究。

地点

参与者是从纽约布法罗的两个大学家庭医学临床站点招募的,一个位于低收入社区,一个位于中高收入社区。

参与者

符合条件的参与者年龄在 18 岁或以上,能流利地说英语,并且是纽约布法罗地区的居民。通过脚本式口头邀请分发调查问卷和同意书,邀请所有符合条件的诊所患者参加。参与者被要求自我报告他们的种族/民族群体,以及其他人口统计信息,包括年龄、性别认同、家庭收入和家庭规模。使用多项选择和是/否问题的组合获取有关阳光暴露行为以及负担能力/可及性的信息。共有 405 名参与者被招募。在排除 235 份不完整的回复后,有 170 份调查问卷可供分析。

干预措施

无。

主要结果和措施

我们的研究目的是根据社会经济因素、种族和民族暴露医疗保健消费者的偏好以及获取途径的障碍。

结果

通过 25 个匿名调查问题,来自两所大学家庭医学临床站点的 405 名代表低收入和中高收入社区的参与者参加了调查。170 名参与者完成了调查问题,并被纳入分析。其中,61.8%为女性,37.6%为男性,0.6%为其他。51.2%的参与者收入较低,38.2%为中等收入,10.6%为高收入。调查结果显示,不同人群的防晒霜使用和负担能力认知存在差异。与西班牙裔相比,白种人使用防晒霜的比例更高(85 名白种人,7 名西班牙裔;p=0.0073),更重视 SPF(95 名白种人,10 名西班牙裔;p=0.0178),并且更有可能认为防晒霜负担不起(6 名白种人,4 名西班牙裔;p=0.0269)。根据 Fitzpatrick 皮肤类型的分析表明,防晒霜的使用存在差异,I-III 型比 IV-VI 型使用更多(70 型 I-III,51 型 IV-VI;p=0.0173);此外,I-III 型个体更有可能将成本视为购买防晒霜的障碍(40 型 I-III,65 型 IV-VI;p<0.0001)。此外,低收入个体更有可能认为防晒霜负担不起(12 名低收入个体,1 名中等和高收入个体;p=0.0025),并将成本列为购买的障碍(46 名低收入个体,59 名中等和高收入个体;p=0.0146),与中等和高收入个体相比。尽管没有达到统计学意义,但来自中高收入群体的受访者报告的防晒霜使用率高于低收入同龄人。

结论和相关性

这些发现强调了社会经济因素和种族对防晒霜可及性的重要性,以及不同种族和社会经济群体之间在使用率方面存在差异的影响。

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