Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3209796 | Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology | 2007 | 6 Pages |
BackgroundBecause of the perception that a tan is healthy and attractive, it has been difficult to educate adolescents about sun protection.ObjectiveWe sought to examine whether the skin sun-acne tutorial, an hour-long, hands-on educational intervention that combined acne education with sun-protection education, increased knowledge of skin care, sun protection, and acne.MethodsIn all, 1214 middle- and high-school students were taught, tested, and surveyed. Outcomes were determined based on comparing performance on a pretest and posttest.ResultsAll students, regardless of sex, ethnicity, age, or race, improved significantly from their pretest to posttest scores (P < .001).LimitationsThis study only used one health educator and was restricted to public schools in central New Jersey.ConclusionsThe skin sun-acne tutorial significantly improved knowledge of skin care including knowledge of sun protection and acne among students of different grades, sexes, ages, ethnicities, and races.