1. Sun exposure practices, attitudes and knowledge among students and teachers at a University School of Health Sciences in Ecuador
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J. Cambil-Martín, J.D. Sánchez López, A. Rodríguez-Martínez, F. Rivas-Ruiz, Y.E. Salazar-Granizo, A.S. Herrera-Molina, N. Blázquez-Sánchez, and M. De Troya-Martín
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Skin cancer prevention ,Sunburn ,Photoprotection habits ,Photo exposure habits ,Ecuador university community ,Medicine - Abstract
Skin cancer incidence is increasing worldwide. Late adolescence and young adulthood are fundamental stages of life to acquire good sun exposure practices, regarding both personal involvement in skin cancer prevention and being a role model for others, especially in a health education environment.This descriptive cross-sectional study is based on the validated CHACES questionnaire to study sun exposure and photoprotection behavior among students and teachers at the School of Health Sciences in the National University of Chimborazo, Riobamba (Ecuador). University members (814 students (89.8 %) and 93 teachers (10.2 %)) were studied, with a predominance of females and light-skin phototypes in both groups. Similar results were obtained regarding sun exposure, with higher recreative exposure in the teachers’ group and higher occupational exposure in students. However, students significantly showed lower avoiding midday sun (41.9 % vs 60.9 %), and lower use of sunglasses (10.1 % vs. 41.6 %). Attitudes towards the sun and photoprotection knowledge issues were also equivalent between students and teachers (6.1/10 vs 6.2/10). Students' sunburn rate last year reaches 88.4 % and 52.7 % in teachers (p
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- 2023
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