Changes in Sun Tanning Attitudes and Behaviors of U.S. College Students from 1995 to 2005

To investigate changes in U.S. college student sun tanning attitudes and behaviors over the last decade, participants completed sun tanning attitude and behavior surveys in 1995 (n=151) and a different sample of participants completed surveys in 2005 (n=208). Consistent with predictions, results ind...

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Risk
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Social aspects
Student Attitudes
Sunbathing
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