Canadian National Survey on Sun Exposure & Protective Behaviours: parents' reports on children.

C Y Lovato, J A Shoveller, L Peters, J K Rivers
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Objective: To describe the prevalence of sun exposure and protective behaviours among Canadian children 12 years of age or less, as reported by their parents.

Design: A random-digit-dialling telephone household survey of 4023 people 15 years of age or more was completed in 1996; 1051 parents responded to questions about their children's sun-related behaviours from June to August 1996.

Results: Most children (89%) had 30 minutes or more of daily sun exposure, and many of them (45%) had sunburns. The prevalence of sun protective actions ranged from 36% for avoiding the sun to 76% for using sunscreen. Parental reports on sun protection for children 5 years of age or less differed significantly from reports for children 6 to 12 years old.

Discussion: High levels of sun exposure among Canadian children suggests the need for protection. Use of multiple methods of sun protection should be emphasized to parents, school personnel, recreation staff and child-care workers.

加拿大全国日晒及保护行为调查:家长对儿童的报告。
目的:描述加拿大12岁或以下儿童的阳光照射和保护行为的患病率,如他们的父母所报告的。设计:1996年对4023名15岁及以上人群进行随机数字拨号电话家庭调查;1996年6月至8月期间,1051名家长回答了有关他们孩子与太阳有关的行为的问题。结果:大多数儿童(89%)每天有30分钟或更长时间的阳光照射,其中许多人(45%)有晒伤。防晒措施的普及率从避免阳光的36%到使用防晒霜的76%不等。家长对5岁或5岁以下儿童防晒的报告与6至12岁儿童的报告存在显著差异。讨论:加拿大儿童的高日照水平表明需要保护。应向家长、学校人员、娱乐人员和儿童保育工作者强调使用多种防晒方法。
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