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Evolution of sun-protection measures for children

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WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1111/jdv.12898

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  1. Roche
  2. Roche SA

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BackgroundThe prevention of melanoma can be significantly improved by targeting information directly towards the subpopulation of children and, as a means to achieve it, towards young parents. ObjectivesThe objective of this analysis was to determine the evolution over time of the sun-protection measures adopted by parents for their young children. MethodsThe Edifice Melanoma survey was based on telephone interviews of a representative sample of 1502 subjects aged 18years. This particular analysis focuses on 864 adults whose children are exposed to the sun for more than 10days a year. We compared the characteristics and attitudes of two sub-groups of parents with regard to sun protection of young children: current-day behaviour of parents with children <15years and behaviour in the past of parents whose children are now 15years. ResultsPresent-day parents are more likely than those of previous generations to systematically or often use hats (96% vs. 90%, P<0.01), protective clothes (92% vs. 84%, P<0.01), sunscreen (89% vs. 80%, P<0.01) and sunglasses (63% vs. 44%, P<0.01) for their children. Systematic application of sunscreen is also more frequent today than several years ago as reported by 81% of present-day parents vs. 74% of those in the past (P<0.05). Cream is reapplied every 2h by 41% of present-day parents, compared to 33%, in the past (P<0.05). ConclusionsThe attitude of parents towards sun protection for their children has improved over the past decade.

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