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  • 3. Influence of age, gender, educational level and self-estimation of skin type on sun exposure habits and readiness to increase sun protection.
    Falk M, Anderson CD.
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  • 6. Skin cancer prevention by parents of young children: health information sources, skin cancer knowledge, and sun-protection practices.
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  • 7. Sun protection advice mediated by the general practitioner: an effective way to achieve long-term change of behaviour and attitudes related to sun exposure?
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    Scand J Prim Health Care; 2011 Sep; 29(3):135-43. PubMed ID: 21682578
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  • 10. Sun exposure and sun protection habits among high-school adolescents in Porto Alegre, Brazil.
    Benvenuto-Andrade C, Zen B, Fonseca G, De Villa D, Cestari T.
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  • 12. A randomized trial of a multicomponent intervention for adolescent sun protection behaviors.
    Norman GJ, Adams MA, Calfas KJ, Covin J, Sallis JF, Rossi JS, Redding CA, Cella J, Patrick K.
    Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med; 2007 Feb; 161(2):146-52. PubMed ID: 17283299
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  • 13. Sun protection and sunburn in primary school children: the influence of age, gender, and coloring.
    Dixon H, Borland R, Hill D.
    Prev Med; 1999 Feb; 28(2):119-30. PubMed ID: 10048103
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  • 14. Prospective trial on a school-based skin cancer prevention project.
    Quéreux G, Nguyen JM, Volteau C, Dréno B.
    Eur J Cancer Prev; 2009 Apr; 18(2):133-44. PubMed ID: 19337061
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  • 18. Attitudes, subjective norms and perception of behavioural control as predictors of sun-related behaviour in Swedish adults.
    Bränström R, Ullén H, Brandberg Y.
    Prev Med; 2004 Nov; 39(5):992-9. PubMed ID: 15475034
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