Jane Nikles
Senior Research Fellow, Skin Cancer Research Group, School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, James Cook University of North Queensland James Cook Dr Townsville Qld 4811,
Townsville, Queensland
Australia
Research Article
An Observational Study of Sun-Protective Behaviour at an Outdoor Spectator Sporting Event in a Region of High Sun Exposure
Author(s): Jane Nikles and Simone Lee Harrison
Jane Nikles and Simone Lee Harrison
Introduction: Few studies have described observed sun-protection behaviours. We aimed to describe the prevalence of observed sun-protection behaviour of a high-risk population in tropical Queensland engaged in outdoor leisure activity, to act as a baseline for future comparisons and to highlight the need for further work to improve sun-protective behaviours in this high risk population
. Methods: Unobtrusive observations of clothing worn by 457 attendees at the Supercar Championship in Townsville, Queensland, Australia were conducted in an unshaded area around solar noon, in July 2009. A descriptive and chi-square analysis was conducted using SPSS
. Results: Caps were the most popular hat choice. Significantly more children (45.1%) than adults (27.1%) wore wide-brimmed/legionnaires/ bucket hats. Many women (35.3%), girls (26.3%), men (24.5%) and boys (18.8%) wore n.. View More»
DOI:
10.4172/2157-2518.S4-003