Counseling on sun protection and indoor tanning

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BACKGROUND: The US Preventive Services Task Force recommends clinical counseling for individuals ages 10 to 24 years to decrease skin cancer risk. METHODS: A national, random sample of US American Academy of Pediatrics members practicing primary care in 2002 (response rate 55%) and 2015 (response rate 43%). Surveys explored attitudes and experiences regarding sun protection counseling; indoor tanning questions were added in 2015. ?2 tests compared demographics and counseling responses across years, and multivariable logistic regression models examined counseling predictors. RESULTS: More pediatricians in 2015 (34%) than in 2002 (23%) reported discussing sun protection during recent summer months with ≥75% of patients. This pattern held across all patient age groups (each P

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Balk, S. J., Gottschlich, E. A., Holman, D. M., & Watson, M. (2017). Counseling on sun protection and indoor tanning. Pediatrics, 140(6). https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.2017-1680

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