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- Title
UV photography, masculinity, and college men's sun protection cognitions.
- Authors
Walsh, Laura A; Stock, Michelle L
- Abstract
This study examined the impact of an ultraviolet (UV) photography intervention and masculinity on college men's sun protection cognitions, including: perceived vulnerability to skin damage, attitudes toward sun protection, willingness to engage in sun protection behaviors, and intentions to receive a skin cancer exam. After completing a baseline survey, participants (N = 152) viewed a black-and-white photo of their face. Half also viewed a photo showing their UV damage. Participants then completed a second survey assessing sun protection cognitions. Regressions revealed that masculinity predicted lower sun protection cognitions, and men in the UV photograph condition reported higher sun protection cognitions. Masculinity by condition interactions showed that the positive effect of UV photography was stronger among masculine men. Negative associations between masculinity and sun protection cognitions were significant only among men who did not receive the intervention. Findings suggest that UV photography is a promising sun protection intervention among masculine men.
- Publication
Journal of behavioral medicine, 2012, Vol 35, Issue 4, p431
- ISSN
1573-3521
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10865-011-9372-2