Miller D R, Geller A C, Wyatt S W, Halpern A, Howell J B, Cockerell C, Reilley B A, Bewerse B A, Rigel D, Rosenthal L, Amonette R, Sun T, Grossbart T, Lew R A, Koh H K
Department of Dermatology, Boston University School of Medicine, MA, USA.
J Am Acad Dermatol. 1996 Jun;34(6):962-70. doi: 10.1016/s0190-9622(96)90273-x.
Skin cancers are common and there has been a dramatic increase in their incidence, particularly melanoma. However, little is known about awareness of melanoma and early detection practices in the general U.S. population.
In 1995, the American Academy of Dermatology increased their efforts to promote awareness of melanoma. This study was conducted to document current knowledge of melanoma and self-examination practices.
In February 1995, a telephone survey was conducted in a nationally representative sample of 1001 persons at least 18 years of age (3% margin of error) that included questions on knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding early detection of melanoma.
Almost 42% of those surveyed were unaware of melanoma, and only 26% of those who were aware could identify its specific signs. Most recognized at least one common risk factor for melanoma (e.g., sun exposure, fair skin). However, many did not distinguish melanoma from other skin cancers in terms of risk factors, signs of early disease, and body site distribution. The lowest measures of melanoma knowledge and attitudes were found among those who are male, nonwhite, and parents, and those with the lowest level of education and income. More than half (54%) did not conduct a self-examination. This practice was most frequently reported by women, white persons, and the elderly, as well as those with a greater knowledge of melanoma.
Our research documents deficiencies in knowledge and practices related to early detection of melanoma in the general U.S. population and supports the need for public education about melanoma.
皮肤癌很常见,其发病率急剧上升,尤其是黑色素瘤。然而,对于美国普通人群对黑色素瘤的认识以及早期检测行为知之甚少。
1995年,美国皮肤病学会加大了提高黑色素瘤知晓率的力度。本研究旨在记录当前对黑色素瘤的认识以及自我检查行为。
1995年2月,对1001名至少18岁的全国代表性样本进行了电话调查(误差幅度为3%),调查内容包括关于黑色素瘤早期检测的知识、态度和行为。
近42%的受访者不知道黑色素瘤,在知晓的人群中只有26%能识别其具体体征。大多数人至少认识到一种黑色素瘤的常见风险因素(如阳光照射、白皙皮肤)。然而,许多人在风险因素、早期疾病体征和身体部位分布方面并未将黑色素瘤与其他皮肤癌区分开来。在男性、非白人、父母以及教育程度和收入水平最低的人群中,对黑色素瘤的知识和态度得分最低。超过一半(54%)的人没有进行自我检查。女性、白人、老年人以及对黑色素瘤了解较多的人最常报告有这种行为。
我们的研究记录了美国普通人群在黑色素瘤早期检测相关知识和行为方面的不足,并支持开展关于黑色素瘤的公众教育。