Perceptions and Portrayals of Skin Cancer among Cultural Subgroups.

ISRN Dermatology Pub Date : 2014-01-28 eCollection Date: 2014-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2014/325281
Stephanie Kelly, Laura E Miller, Ho-Young Ahn, J Eric Haley
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Health communication scholars have a responsibility to be certain that both healthcare practitioners and government agencies accurately communicate health information to the public. In order to carry out this duty, health communication scholars must assess how messages are being received and if they are being received at all by the public. This paper details a two part study which assesses this phenomenon within the context of skin cancer. Study 1 utilized 29 in depth qualitative interviews to identify subcultures among college students whose communication puts them at risk for skin cancer by encouraging poor sun exposure behaviors. The results indicate that farmers, African Americans, and individuals who regularly participate in outdoor athletics are at risk groups. Study 2 reports a content analysis of the known population of skin cancer Public Service Announcements (PSAs) available via the internet in 2013. The aforementioned groups were not present in any of the PSAs. Detailed results and implications are discussed.

不同文化群体对皮肤癌的认知和描述。
健康传播学者有责任确保医疗从业者和政府机构准确地向公众传达健康信息。为了履行这一职责,健康传播学者必须评估信息是如何被接受的,以及它们是否被公众所接受。本文详细介绍了两部分的研究,其中评估了皮肤癌背景下的这种现象。研究1利用了29个深入的定性访谈来确定大学生中的亚文化,这些亚文化的交流鼓励不良的阳光照射行为,使他们有患皮肤癌的风险。结果表明,农民、非裔美国人和经常参加户外运动的人是风险群体。研究2报告了2013年通过互联网提供的已知皮肤癌公共服务公告(psa)人群的内容分析。上述团体没有出现在任何公益广告中。详细的结果和影响进行了讨论。
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