Identification of Relevant Sociocognitive Determinants Explaining Multiple Parental Sun Protection Behaviors.

Karlijn Thoonen, Liesbeth van Osch, Rik Crutzen, Hein de Vries, Francine Schneider
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Background: Adequate sun safety during childhood is crucial for decreasing skin cancer risk in later life. Although parents are an essential target group in applying sun protection measures for their children, insight into the determinants associated with their sun protection behaviors is limited.

Aims: This study aims to identify the most relevant determinants in predicting multiple parental sun protection intentions and behaviors in different sun exposure situations.

Method: A longitudinal survey study with two measurements was conducted among Dutch parents (N = 670) of children (4-12 years old). Twenty-seven sociocognitive determinants were examined in terms of relevance regarding four parental sun protection behaviors in different sun exposure situations. The Confidence Interval-Based Estimation of Relevance approach was used to visualize room for improvement (sample means) on all determinants and their association strengths (correlations) with sun protection intentions and behaviors.

Results: Behavior-specific rather than generic determinants were most relevant in explaining all sun protection behaviors. Of these determinants, attitude, self-efficacy and action planning, and especially parental feelings of difficulty in performing sun protection behaviors, were most relevant. Altogether, the explained variance of all sociocognitive determinants was highest for shade-seeking behavior (R2 = .41 and .43) and lowest for supportive behavior (R2 = .19 and .29) in both planned and incidental sun exposure situations, respectively.

Discussion: This study provides detailed insight into relevant sociocognitive determinants of parental sun protection behaviors in various sun exposure situations and directions for composing parental skin cancer prevention interventions.

Conclusions: Future composition of sun safety interventions should emphasize on enhancing parental feelings of self-efficacy, especially for shade-seeking and clothing behaviors.

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解释父母多重防晒行为的相关社会认知决定因素的鉴定。
背景:儿童时期充足的阳光安全对于降低以后患皮肤癌的风险至关重要。虽然父母是为孩子采取防晒措施的重要目标群体,但对与他们防晒行为相关的决定因素的了解有限。目的:本研究旨在确定在不同的阳光照射情况下预测多代父母防晒意图和行为的最相关决定因素。方法:采用两种测量方法对荷兰4-12岁儿童的父母(N = 670)进行纵向调查。在不同的阳光照射情况下,研究了27个社会认知决定因素与四种父母防晒行为的相关性。使用基于置信区间的相关性估计方法来可视化所有决定因素及其与防晒意图和行为的关联强度(相关性)的改进空间(样本均值)。结果:行为特异性而非一般决定因素在解释所有防晒行为中最相关。在这些决定因素中,态度、自我效能和行动计划,尤其是父母在执行防晒行为时的困难感,是最相关的。总的来说,在计划和偶然的阳光照射情况下,所有社会认知决定因素的解释方差在寻求阴凉的行为中最高(R2 = 0.41和0.43),在支持行为中最低(R2 = 0.19和0.29)。讨论:本研究提供了在不同阳光照射情况下父母防晒行为的相关社会认知决定因素,并为组成父母皮肤癌预防干预措施提供了方向。结论:未来防晒安全干预措施的组成应侧重于提高父母的自我效能感,特别是在遮阳和穿衣行为方面。
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