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Knowledge, attitudes and behaviour in the sun: the barriers to behavioural change in Northern Ireland.
Owen, T., Fitzpatrick, D., Dolan, O., & Gavin, A. (2004). Knowledge, attitudes and behaviour in the sun: the barriers to behavioural change in Northern Ireland. The Ulster medical journal, 73(2), 96.
Primary school sun protection policies and practices 4 years after baseline—a follow-up study.
Reeder, A. I., Jopson, J. A., & Gray, A. (2012). Primary school sun protection policies and practices 4 years after baseline—a follow-up study. Health Education Research, 27(5), 844-856.
Getting in early: primary skin cancer prevention at 55 German kindergartens.
Stöver, L. A., Hinrichs, B., Petzold, U., Kuhlmei, H., Baumgart, J., Parpart, C., ... & Stockfleth, E. (2012). Getting in early: primary skin cancer prevention at 55 German kindergartens. British Journal of Dermatology, 167(s2), 63-69.
Can skin cancer prevention be improved through mobile technology interventions? A systematic review.
Finch, L., Janda, M., Loescher, L. J., & Hacker, E. (2016). Can skin cancer prevention be improved through mobile technology interventions? A systematic review. Preventive Medicine, 90, 121-132.
Evaluation of a three-year school-based intervention to increase adolescent sun protection.
Lowe, J. B., Balanda, K. P., Stanton, W. R., & Gillespie, A. (1999). Evaluation of a three-year school-based intervention to increase adolescent sun protection. Health Education & Behavior, 26(3), 396-408.
Examination of the efficacy of an appearance-focused intervention to reduce UV exposure.
Hillhouse, J. J., & Turrisi, R. (2002). Examination of the efficacy of an appearance-focused intervention to reduce UV exposure. Journal of Behavioral Medicine,25(4), 395-409.
Effects of web-based intervention on risk reduction behaviors in melanoma survivors.
Bowen, D. J., Burke, W., Hay, J. L., Meischke, H., & Harris, J. N. (2015). Effects of web-based intervention on risk reduction behaviors in melanoma survivors. Journal of Cancer Survivorship, 9(2), 279-286.
Turning up the heat: The effects of fear appeals on sun-protective attitudes, intentions, and behaviours
Dukeshire, S. R. (1996). Turning up the heat: The effects of fear appeals on sun-protective attitudes, intentions, and behaviours (Order No. AAMNN09337). Available from PsycINFO. (619001825; 1996-95023-018).
Skin cancer prevention for children: A critical review.
Buller, D. B., & Borland, R. (1999). Skin cancer prevention for children: A critical review. Health Education & Behavior, 26(3), 317-343.
Weekend sun protection and sunburn in Australia: Trends (1987-2002) and association with SunSmart television advertising.
Dobbinson, S. J., Wakefield, M. A., Jamsen, K. M., Herd, N. L., Spittal, M. J., Lipscomb, J. E., & Hill, D. J. (2008). Weekend sun protection and sunburn in Australia: Trends (1987-2002) and association with SunSmart television advertising. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 34(2), 94-101.