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Two years of a pilot virtual melanoma education program for adolescents in Texas: Assessing knowledge gaps and demographic disparities.


ABSTRACT: A formal melanoma primary prevention program was developed for a target audience of grade-school adolescents near Houston, Texas, focusing on skin cancer education and promoting long-term sun safety habits. Upon application of a multivariable regression model, adolescents of Black, non-Hispanic race, male gender, and lower grade levels were independent predictors of lower baseline skin cancer prevention knowledge. These findings reveal potential areas to prioritize when addressing knowledge gaps in the adolescent community.

SUBMITTER: Zhu H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10857564 | biostudies-literature | 2024

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Two years of a pilot virtual melanoma education program for adolescents in Texas: Assessing knowledge gaps and demographic disparities.

Zhu Harrison H   Holla Swathi S   Zamil Dina D   Fu Shangyi S   Nasto Kristiana K   Inglis Audrey A   Skrzypczak Emily E   Powell Emily E   Nawas Zeena Z   Orengo Ida I  

Proceedings (Baylor University. Medical Center) 20240208 2


A formal melanoma primary prevention program was developed for a target audience of grade-school adolescents near Houston, Texas, focusing on skin cancer education and promoting long-term sun safety habits. Upon application of a multivariable regression model, adolescents of Black, non-Hispanic race, male gender, and lower grade levels were independent predictors of lower baseline skin cancer prevention knowledge. These findings reveal potential areas to prioritize when addressing knowledge gaps  ...[more]

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