Abstract:
:A principal components analysis identified the immediate convenience of indoor tanning (i.e., relaxation, perceived attractiveness of tans) as a major factor that motivates people to visit commercial tanning salons frequently and continually. Long-term considerations, such as price, socializing, and perceived health, also emerged as a motivating factor that was related to tanning frequency. Furthermore, almost half of the participants mentioned that regulations restricting indoor tanning would not make them more cautious in their tanning behavior. Findings confirm several other studies indicating that knowledge of the danger of UV exposure may have little influence on actual tanning behavior. Suggestions for alternative approaches that focus on the perceived attractiveness of tanned skin rather than the susceptibility of frequent tanners to skin cancer are discussed.
journal_name
Eval Health Profjournal_title
Evaluation & the health professionsauthors
Beasley TM,Kittel BSdoi
10.1177/016327879702000401subject
Has Abstractpub_date
1997-12-01 00:00:00pages
371-88issue
4eissn
0163-2787issn
1552-3918journal_volume
20pub_type
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