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- Title
Randomized Trial Evaluating Computer-Based Sun Safety Education for Children in Elementary School.
- Authors
Buller, Mary K.; Kane, Ilima L.; Martin, Robert C.; Giese, Aimee J.; Cutter, Gary R.; Saba, Laura M.; Buller, David B.
- Abstract
Background. Interactive multimedia programs derived from the Sunny Days, Healthy Ways (SDHW) sun safety curriculum were evaluated with children aged 5-13. Methods. A randomized pretest to posttest 3-group study was conducted with 871 students in 12 primary schools in the western United States comparing computer programs alone, teacher-led presentation, or both combined. Results. Computer programs with teacher-led presentation improved knowledge over either treatment individually (P = .001). The combination improved self-reported sun protection in lower but not higher grades over teacher-led presentation (P = .005). Conclusions. Computer-based sun safety instruction used with teacher instruction in primary schools may improve sun safety, especially with younger children. J Cancer Educ. 2008; 23:74-79.
- Publication
Journal of Cancer Education, 2008, Vol 23, Issue 2, p74
- ISSN
0885-8195
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1080/08858190701818267