TY - JOUR
T1 - Mediating variables in a parent based intervention to reduce skin cancer risk in children
AU - Turrisi, Rob
AU - Hillhouse, Joel
AU - Robinson, June K.
AU - Stapleton, Jerod
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Acknowledgments This research was supported by grant RPG 00-128-01-PBP from the American Cancer Society.
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Copyright 2008 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2007/10
Y1 - 2007/10
N2 - The present study examined theoretical mediators of a parent-based intervention on sunbathing tendencies and sunburn frequencies based on the work of Turrisi et al. [Turrisi, R., Hillhouse, J., Heavin, S., Robinson, J., Adams, M., & Berry, J. (2004). Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 27, 393-412.]. Three hundred and forty parents in two regions of the United States were educated about the dangers of risky sun behavior and how to convey information about skin cancer prevention to their children. Attitudes toward sunbathing, health beliefs, appearance beliefs, and social normative beliefs were examined and found to be significant mediators of program effects on sunbathing tendencies and sunburn frequencies. The findings are discussed with respect to maximizing the effectiveness of future skin cancer interventions with children.
AB - The present study examined theoretical mediators of a parent-based intervention on sunbathing tendencies and sunburn frequencies based on the work of Turrisi et al. [Turrisi, R., Hillhouse, J., Heavin, S., Robinson, J., Adams, M., & Berry, J. (2004). Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 27, 393-412.]. Three hundred and forty parents in two regions of the United States were educated about the dangers of risky sun behavior and how to convey information about skin cancer prevention to their children. Attitudes toward sunbathing, health beliefs, appearance beliefs, and social normative beliefs were examined and found to be significant mediators of program effects on sunbathing tendencies and sunburn frequencies. The findings are discussed with respect to maximizing the effectiveness of future skin cancer interventions with children.
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U2 - 10.1007/s10865-007-9107-6
DO - 10.1007/s10865-007-9107-6
M3 - Article
C2 - 17453328
AN - SCOPUS:34547620872
SN - 0160-7715
VL - 30
SP - 385
EP - 393
JO - Journal of Behavioral Medicine
JF - Journal of Behavioral Medicine
IS - 5
ER -