Effects of the Sunny Days, Healthy Ways Curriculum on Students in Grades 6 to 8

There are few effective sun-safety education programs for use in secondary schools. Project aims were to create a sun-safety curriculum for grades 6 to 8, and to test whether exposure to the curriculum would increase children’s sun-protection behavior. A pair-matched, group-randomized, pre-–post tes...

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Veröffentlicht in:American journal of preventive medicine 2006, Vol.30 (1), p.13-22
Hauptverfasser: Buller, David B., Reynolds, Kim D., Yaroch, Amy, Cutter, Gary R., Hines, Joan M., Geno, Cristy R., Maloy, Julie A., Brown, Melissa, Woodall, W. Gill, Grandpre, Joseph
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Zusammenfassung:There are few effective sun-safety education programs for use in secondary schools. Project aims were to create a sun-safety curriculum for grades 6 to 8, and to test whether exposure to the curriculum would increase children’s sun-protection behavior. A pair-matched, group-randomized, pre-–post test, controlled trial was performed with middle schools as the unit of randomization. Teachers implemented the six-unit sun-safety curriculum in 2001–2003, and analyses were performed in 2003–2004. A total of 2038 children from 30 middle schools in Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona. Self-reported sun-protection behavior using frequency ratings and diary. Compared to control schools, children receiving the curriculum reported more frequent sun protection ( p=0.0035), and a greater proportion wore long-sleeved shirts during recess ( p
ISSN:0749-3797
1873-2607
DOI:10.1016/j.amepre.2005.08.046