Using MC1R Genotype to Impact Melanoma Risk Behavior
- Conditions
- Basal Cell CarcinomaSquamous Cell CarcinomaSkin CancerMelanoma (Skin)Squamous Cell CancerBasal Cell Cancer
- Interventions
- Behavioral: Personalized InformationBehavioral: Standard InformationOther: DNA Extraction Determination of MC1R Genotypes
- Registration Number
- NCT03509467
- Brief Summary
The purpose of this study is to examine how different messages about risk of melanoma can impact the way people protect themselves against developing these diseases.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 2054
CRITERIA FOR: NON-HISPANIC WHITE POPULATION
- Investigators will recruit participants from the Family Medicine and General Internal Medicine clinics of the Morsani Center at the University of South Florida.
- White, non-Hispanic patients who self-report a low phenotypic risk profile for development of melanoma and are able to read and speak English fluently.
- 18 years of age or older
- Capable of giving informed consent
- Potential participants will be screened for eligibility based on responses to questions about skin phenotypes, early detection behaviors and past history of melanoma.
- After signing informed consent, a biologic sample (saliva) will be collected for the purpose of DNA extraction determination of MC1R genotypes. All participants who carry high risk MC1R genotypes and a proportion of those who carry low risk or no MC1R variants will be randomized to the control or intervention arm.
CRITERIA FOR: HISPANIC POPULATION
- Investigators will recruit participants living in Tampa Bay and Puerto Rico as part of the U54 Ponce Health Sciences University-Moffitt Cancer Center (PHSU-MCC) Partnership. In Tampa Bay, participants will be recruited from the Family Medicine and General Internal Medicine clinics of the Morsani Center at the University of South Florida, and from the Suncoast Community Health Centers.
- Patients who self-report as Hispanics and are able to read and speak either Spanish or English fluently.
- 18 years of age or older
- Capable of giving informed consent
- Potential participants will be screened for eligibility based on responses to early detection behaviors and past history of melanoma.
- After signing informed consent, a biologic sample (saliva) will be collected for the purpose of DNA extraction determination of MC1R genotypes. All participants who carry high risk MC1R genotypes and a proportion of those who carry low risk or no MC1R variants will be randomized to the control or intervention arm.
CRITERIA FOR: NON-HISPANIC WHITE POPULATION
- Have had a skin examination within the past year.
- Do not meet race/ethnicity criteria for their group
- White, non-Hispanic group - participants reporting sun-sensitive phenotypes
- A personal history of melanoma
CRITERIA FOR: HISPANIC POPULATION
- Have had a skin examination within the past year.
- Do not meet ethnicity criteria for their group
- White, non-Hispanic group - participants reporting sun-sensitive phenotypes
- Participants with a personal history of melanoma and/or more personal history of more than on squamous cell cancer (SCC) and/or Basal Cell Cancer (BCC)
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Intervention Group A Personalized Information Intervention Group A: Non-Hispanic White Population Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants randomized to the intervention group, will receive personalized information about ways that they can protect themselves and their child from developing melanoma. By the end of the study, all participants will have had the opportunity to receive information about their inherited risk. Control Group A DNA Extraction Determination of MC1R Genotypes Control Group A: Non-Hispanic White Population Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants randomized to the control group, you will receive standard information about ways that they can protect themselves and their child from developing melanoma. By the end of the study, all participants will have had the opportunity to receive information about their inherited risk. Participants randomized into the control group, by the end of the study will also have had the opportunity to receive personalized information about ways they can protect themselves and their child from developing melanoma. Control Group B DNA Extraction Determination of MC1R Genotypes Control Group B: Hispanic Population Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants randomized to the control group, you will receive standard information about ways that they can protect themselves and their child from developing melanoma. By the end of the study, all participants will have had the opportunity to receive information about their inherited risk. Participants randomized into the control group, by the end of the study will also have had the opportunity to receive personalized information about ways they can protect themselves and their child from developing melanoma. Intervention Group A DNA Extraction Determination of MC1R Genotypes Intervention Group A: Non-Hispanic White Population Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants randomized to the intervention group, will receive personalized information about ways that they can protect themselves and their child from developing melanoma. By the end of the study, all participants will have had the opportunity to receive information about their inherited risk. Intervention Group B Personalized Information Intervention Group B: Hispanic Population Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants randomized to the intervention group, will receive personalized information about ways that they can protect themselves and their child from developing melanoma. By the end of the study, all participants will have had the opportunity to receive information about their inherited risk. Intervention Group B DNA Extraction Determination of MC1R Genotypes Intervention Group B: Hispanic Population Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants randomized to the intervention group, will receive personalized information about ways that they can protect themselves and their child from developing melanoma. By the end of the study, all participants will have had the opportunity to receive information about their inherited risk. Control Group A Standard Information Control Group A: Non-Hispanic White Population Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants randomized to the control group, you will receive standard information about ways that they can protect themselves and their child from developing melanoma. By the end of the study, all participants will have had the opportunity to receive information about their inherited risk. Participants randomized into the control group, by the end of the study will also have had the opportunity to receive personalized information about ways they can protect themselves and their child from developing melanoma. Control Group B Standard Information Control Group B: Hispanic Population Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants randomized to the control group, you will receive standard information about ways that they can protect themselves and their child from developing melanoma. By the end of the study, all participants will have had the opportunity to receive information about their inherited risk. Participants randomized into the control group, by the end of the study will also have had the opportunity to receive personalized information about ways they can protect themselves and their child from developing melanoma.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Weekday Sun Exposure - NHW - Baseline Baseline Self-reported average hours spent outside during weekdays for the Non-Hispanic White Population
Weekday Sun Exposure - NHW - After Intervention 12 months Self-reported average hours spent outside during weekdays for the Non-Hispanic White Population after they received the intervention
Sunburns - NHW - After Intervention 12 Months Self-reported number of red or painful sunburns for the Non-Hispanic White Population after receiving the intervention
Weekend Sun Exposure - NHW - After Intervention 12 Months Self-reported average hours spent outside during weekends for the Non-Hispanic White Population after receiving the intervention
Sunburns - NHW - Baseline Baseline Self-reported number of red or painful sunburns for the Non-Hispanic White Population
Seeking Shade - NHW - Baseline Baseline Self-reported number of hours for seeking shade or using an umbrella outdoors for the Non-Hispanic White Population. This is a population predicted marginal proportion estimated by running a generalized estimating equation with the outcome modeled as a repeated binomial distribution (practiced the behavior often to always vs. sometimes, rarely, or never measured at both follow-ups) and using a logit link function. The model covariates included the baseline measure, any imbalanced baseline measures, predictors of missingness, and predictors of outcome.
Seeking Shade - NHW - After Intervention 12 Months Self-reported number of hours for seeking shade or using an umbrella outdoors for the Non-Hispanic White Population after receiving the intervention. This is a population predicted marginal proportion estimated by running a generalized estimating equation with the outcome modeled as a repeated binomial distribution (practiced the behavior often to always vs. sometimes, rarely, or never measured at both follow-ups) and using a logit link function. The model covariates included the baseline measure, any imbalanced baseline measures, predictors of missingness, and predictors of outcome.
Participants With Indoor Intentional Tanning - NHW - Baseline Baseline Participants with at least one indoor intentional tanning session for the Non-Hispanic White Population
Participants With Indoor Intentional Tanning - NHW - After Intervention 12 Months Participants with at least one indoor intentional tanning session for the Non-Hispanic White Population after receiving the intervention
Weekend Sun Exposure - Hispanic Population - Baseline Baseline Self-reported number of hours of weekend sun exposure for the Hispanic Population
Sunburns - Hispanic Population - Baseline Baseline Self-reported number of Sunburns for the Hispanic Population
Wearing a Shirt - Hispanic Population - Baseline Baseline Self-reported number of hours of wearing a shirt for the Hispanic Population. This is a population predicted marginal proportion estimated by running a generalized estimating equation with the outcome modeled as a repeated binomial distribution (practiced the behavior often to always vs. sometimes, rarely, or never measured at both follow-ups) and using a logit link function. The model covariates included the baseline measure, any imbalanced baseline measures, predictors of missingness, and predictors of outcome.
Proportion of Participants Wearing a Hat - NHW - Baseline Baseline Proportion who practiced wearing a hat for the Non-Hispanic White Population. This is a population predicted marginal proportion estimated by running a generalized estimating equation with the outcome modeled as a repeated binomial distribution (practiced the behavior often to always vs. sometimes, rarely, or never measured at both follow-ups) and using a logit link function. The model covariates included the baseline measure, any imbalanced baseline measures, predictors of missingness, and predictors of outcome.
Weekend Sun Exposure - NHW - Baseline Baseline Self-reported average hours spent outside during weekends for the Non-Hispanic White Population
Outdoor Intentional Tanning - NHW - Baseline Baseline Self-reported number on a scale from 1=never to 5=always for outdoor intentional tanning for the Non-Hispanic White Population
Outdoor Intentional Tanning - NHW - After Intervention 12 Months Self-reported number on a scale from 1=never to 5=always outdoor intentional tanning for the Non-Hispanic White Population after receiving the intervention
Sunburns - Hispanic Population - After Intervention 9 Months Self-reported number of Sunburns for the Hispanic Population after receiving the intervention
Wearing Sunglasses - Hispanic Population - After Intervention 9 Months Self-reported number of hours of wearing sunglasses for the Hispanic Population after receiving the intervention. This is a population predicted marginal proportion estimated by running a generalized estimating equation with the outcome modeled as a repeated binomial distribution (practiced the behavior often to always vs. sometimes, rarely, or never measured at both follow-ups) and using a logit link function. The model covariates included the baseline measure, any imbalanced baseline measures, predictors of missingness, and predictors of outcome.
Wearing Sunscreen - Hispanic Population - After Intervention 9 Months Self-reported number of hours of wearing sunscreen for the Hispanic Population after receiving the intervention. This is a population predicted marginal proportion estimated by running a generalized estimating equation with the outcome modeled as a repeated binomial distribution (practiced the behavior often to always vs. sometimes, rarely, or never measured at both follow-ups) and using a logit link function. The model covariates included the baseline measure, any imbalanced baseline measures, predictors of missingness, and predictors of outcome.
Proportion of Participants Wearing a Hat - NHW - After Intervention 12 Months Proportion who practiced wearing a hat for the Non-Hispanic White Population. This is a population predicted marginal proportion estimated by running a generalized estimating equation with the outcome modeled as a repeated binomial distribution (practiced the behavior often to always vs. sometimes, rarely, or never measured at both follow-ups) and using a logit link function. The model covariates included the baseline measure, any imbalanced baseline measures, predictors of missingness, and predictors of outcome.
Wearing Sunglasses - NHW - Baseline Baseline Self-reported number of hours for wearing sunglasses outdoors for the Non-Hispanic White Population. This is a population predicted marginal proportion estimated by running a generalized estimating equation with the outcome modeled as a repeated binomial distribution (practiced the behavior often to always vs. sometimes, rarely, or never measured at both follow-ups) and using a logit link function. The model covariates included the baseline measure, any imbalanced baseline measures, predictors of missingness, and predictors of outcome.
Seeking Shade - Hispanic Population - After Intervention 9 Months Self-reported number of hours of seeking shade or using an umbrella for the Hispanic Population after receiving the intervention. This is a population predicted marginal proportion estimated by running a generalized estimating equation with the outcome modeled as a repeated binomial distribution (practiced the behavior often to always vs. sometimes, rarely, or never measured at both follow-ups) and using a logit link function. The model covariates included the baseline measure, any imbalanced baseline measures, predictors of missingness, and predictors of outcome.
Wearing Sunglasses - NHW - After Intervention 12 Months Self-reported number of hours wearing sunglasses outdoors for the Non-Hispanic White Population after receiving the intervention. This is a population predicted marginal proportion estimated by running a generalized estimating equation with the outcome modeled as a repeated binomial distribution (practiced the behavior often to always vs. sometimes, rarely, or never measured at both follow-ups) and using a logit link function. The model covariates included the baseline measure, any imbalanced baseline measures, predictors of missingness, and predictors of outcome.
Wearing Sunscreen - NHW - Baseline Baseline Self-reported number of hours for wearing sunscreen outdoors for the Non-Hispanic White Population. This is a population predicted marginal proportion estimated by running a generalized estimating equation with the outcome modeled as a repeated binomial distribution (practiced the behavior often to always vs. sometimes, rarely, or never measured at both follow-ups) and using a logit link function. The model covariates included the baseline measure, any imbalanced baseline measures, predictors of missingness, and predictors of outcome.
Wearing Sunscreen - NHW - After Intervention 12 Months Self-reported number of hours wearing sunscreen outdoors for the Non-Hispanic White Population after receiving the intervention. This is a population predicted marginal proportion estimated by running a generalized estimating equation with the outcome modeled as a repeated binomial distribution (practiced the behavior often to always vs. sometimes, rarely, or never measured at both follow-ups) and using a logit link function. The model covariates included the baseline measure, any imbalanced baseline measures, predictors of missingness, and predictors of outcome.
Weekday Sun Exposure - Hispanic Population After Intervention 9 Months Self-reported number of hours of weekday sun exposure of the Hispanic population after receiving the intervention
Outdoor Intentional Tanning - Hispanic Population - Baseline Baseline Self-reported number on a scale from 1=never to 5=always intentional tanning for the Hispanic Population
Proportion of Participants Wearing a Hat - Hispanic Population - After Intervention 9 months Proportion who practiced wearing a hat Often to Always for the Hispanic Population after receiving the intervention. This is a population predicted marginal proportion estimated by running a generalized estimating equation with the outcome modeled as a repeated binomial distribution (practiced the behavior often to always vs. sometimes, rarely, or never measured at both follow-ups) and using a logit link function. The model covariates included the baseline measure, any imbalanced baseline measures, predictors of missingness, and predictors of outcome.
Seeking Shade - Hispanic Population - Baseline Baseline Self-reported number of hours of seeking shade or using an umbrella for the Hispanic Population. This is a population predicted marginal proportion estimated by running a generalized estimating equation with the outcome modeled as a repeated binomial distribution (practiced the behavior often to always vs. sometimes, rarely, or never measured at both follow-ups) and using a logit link function. The model covariates included the baseline measure, any imbalanced baseline measures, predictors of missingness, and predictors of outcome.
Wearing Sunglasses - Hispanic Population - Baseline Baseline Self-reported number of hours of wearing sunglasses for the Hispanic Population. This is a population predicted marginal proportion estimated by running a generalized estimating equation with the outcome modeled as a repeated binomial distribution (practiced the behavior often to always vs. sometimes, rarely, or never measured at both follow-ups) and using a logit link function. The model covariates included the baseline measure, any imbalanced baseline measures, predictors of missingness, and predictors of outcome.
Wearing a Shirt - NHW - Baseline Baseline Self-reported number of hours for wearing a shirt with sleeves outdoors for the Non-Hispanic White Population. This is a population predicted marginal proportion estimated by running a generalized estimating equation with the outcome modeled as a repeated binomial distribution (practiced the behavior often to always vs. sometimes, rarely, or never measured at both follow-ups) and using a logit link function. The model covariates included the baseline measure, any imbalanced baseline measures, predictors of missingness, and predictors of outcome.
Wearing a Shirt - NHW - After Intervention 12 Months Self-reported number of hours wearing a shirt with sleeves outdoors for the Non-Hispanic White Population after receiving the intervention. This is a population predicted marginal proportion estimated by running a generalized estimating equation with the outcome modeled as a repeated binomial distribution (practiced the behavior often to always vs. sometimes, rarely, or never measured at both follow-ups) and using a logit link function. The model covariates included the baseline measure, any imbalanced baseline measures, predictors of missingness, and predictors of outcome.
Weekday Sun Exposure - Hispanic Population Baseline Baseline Self-reported number of hours of weekday sun exposure for the Hispanic Population
Weekend Sun Exposure - Hispanic Population - After Intervention 9 Months Self-reported number of hours of weekend sun exposure for the Hispanic Population after receiving the intervention
Outdoor Intentional Tanning - Hispanic Population - After Intervention 9 Months Self-reported number on a scale from 1=never to 5=always outdoor intentional tanning for the Hispanic Population after receiving the intervention
Proportion of Participants Wearing a Hat - Hispanic Population - Baseline Baseline Proportion who practiced wearing a hat Often to Always for the Hispanic Population. This is a population predicted marginal proportion estimated by running a generalized estimating equation with the outcome modeled as a repeated binomial distribution (practiced the behavior often to always vs. sometimes, rarely, or never measured at both follow-ups) and using a logit link function. The model covariates included the baseline measure, any imbalanced baseline measures, predictors of missingness, and predictors of outcome.
Participants With Intentional Indoor Tanning - Hispanic Population - After Intervention 9 Months Participants with at least one indoor intentional tanning session for the Hispanic Population after receiving the intervention
Wearing a Shirt - Hispanic Population - After Intervention 9 Months Self-reported number of hours of wearing a shirt with sleeves outdoors for the Hispanic Population after receiving the intervention. This is a population predicted marginal proportion estimated by running a generalized estimating equation with the outcome modeled as a repeated binomial distribution (practiced the behavior often to always vs. sometimes, rarely, or never measured at both follow-ups) and using a logit link function. The model covariates included the baseline measure, any imbalanced baseline measures, predictors of missingness, and predictors of outcome.
Wearing Sunscreen - Hispanic Population - Baseline Baseline Self-reported number of hours of wearing sunscreen for the Hispanic Population. This is a population predicted marginal proportion estimated by running a generalized estimating equation with the outcome modeled as a repeated binomial distribution (practiced the behavior often to always vs. sometimes, rarely, or never measured at both follow-ups) and using a logit link function. The model covariates included the baseline measure, any imbalanced baseline measures, predictors of missingness, and predictors of outcome.
Participants With Intentional Indoor Tanning - Hispanic Population - Baseline Baseline Participants with at least one indoor intentional tanning session for the Hispanic Population
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Weekday Sun Exposure - NHW Children - Baseline Baseline Self-reported average hours spent outside during weekdays among the children of the participants in the Non-Hispanic White Population
Weekday Sun Exposure - NHW Children - After Intervention 12 months Self-reported average hours spent outside during weekdays among the children of the participants in the Non-Hispanic White Population
Wearing a Hat - Hispanic Children Population - Baseline Baseline Children of participants in the Hispanic Population who wore a hat before receiving the intervention
Sunburns - NHW Children - Baseline Baseline Self-reported number of red or painful sunburns among the children of the participants in the Non-Hispanic White Population
Seeking Shade - NHW Children - After Intervention 12 Months Self-reported number of hours for seeking shade or using an umbrella outdoors among the children of the participants in the Non-Hispanic White Population after receiving the intervention
Weekend Sun Exposure - NHW Children - After Intervention 12 Months Self-reported average hours spent outside during weekends among the children of the participants in the Non-Hispanic White Population
Seeking Shade - NHW Children - Baseline Baseline Self-reported number of hours for seeking shade or using an umbrella outdoors among the children of the participants in the Non-Hispanic White Population
Wearing Sunglasses - High Risk NHW Children - After Intervention 12 Months Children of the participants in the Non-Hispanic White High Risk Population who wore sunglasses outdoors after receiving the intervention
Wearing Sunscreen - NHW Children - Baseline Baseline Self-reported number of hours for wearing sunscreen outdoors among the children of the participants in the Non-Hispanic White Population
Weekday Sun Exposure - Hispanic Children Population After Intervention 9 Months Self-reported number of hours of weekday sun exposure among the children of the participants in the Hispanic Population after receiving the intervention
Wearing Sunglasses - Hispanic Children Population - After Intervention 9 Months Children of the participants in the Hispanic Population who reported wearing sunglasses, after receiving the intervention
Weekend Sun Exposure - NHW Children - Baseline Baseline Self-reported average hours spent outside during weekends among the children of the participants in the Non-Hispanic White Population
Outdoor International Tanning - NHW Children - Baseline Baseline Self-reported number of hours for outdoor intentional tanning among the children of the participants in the Non-Hispanic White Population
Wearing a Hat - NHW Children - Baseline Baseline Self-reported number of hours for wearing a hat outdoors among the children of the participants in the Non-Hispanic White Population
Wearing a Hat - NHW Children - After Intervention 12 Months Self-reported number of hours for wearing a hat outdoors among the children of the participants in the Non-Hispanic White Population after receiving the intervention
Wearing a Shirt - High Risk NHW Children - Baseline 12 Months Self-reported number of hours wearing a shirt with sleeves outdoors among the children of the participants in the Non-Hispanic White High Risk Population
Wearing a Shirt - High Risk NHW Children - After Intervention 12 Months Self-reported number of hours wearing a shirt with sleeves outdoors among the children of the participants in the Non-Hispanic White High Risk Population after receiving the intervention
Wearing Sunglasses -High Risk NHW Children - Baseline Baseline Children of the participants in the Non-Hispanic White High Risk Population who wore sunglasses outdoors
Weekday Sun Exposure - Hispanic Children Population Baseline Baseline Self-reported number of hours of weekday sun exposure among the children of the participants in the Hispanic Population
Weekend Sun Exposure - Hispanic Children Population - Baseline Baseline Self-reported number of hours of weekend sun exposure among the children of the participants in the Hispanic Population
Sunburns - Hispanic Children Population - After Intervention 9 Months Self-reported number of Sunburns among the children of the participants in the Hispanic Population after receiving the intervention
Wearing a Hat - Hispanic Children Population - After Intervention 9 months Children of participants in the Hispanic Population who wore a hat after receiving the intervention
Wearing Sunscreen - Hispanic Children High Risk Population - Baseline Baseline Self-reported number of hours of wearing sunscreen among the children of the participants in the Hispanic High Risk Population
Sunburns - NHW Children - After Intervention 12 Months Self-reported number of red or painful sunburns among the children of the participants in the Non-Hispanic White Population after receiving the intervention
Outdoor Intentional Tanning - NHW Children - After Intervention 12 Months Self-reported number of hours for outdoor intentional tanning among the children of the participants in the Non-Hispanic White Population after receiving the intervention
Sun Protection Behaviors - Hispanic Children Population - Baseline Baseline Self-reported number of hours of sun protection behaviors among the children of the participants in the Hispanic Population
Wearing a Shirt - Average Risk Hispanic Children Population - Baseline Baseline Children of the participants in the Hispanic Average Risk Population who reported wearing a shirt with sleeves outdoors
Wearing a Shirt - Hispanic Children Population - After Intervention 9 Months Children of the participants in the Hispanic Average Risk Population who reported wearing a shirt with sleeves outdoors, after receiving the intervention
Wearing Sunscreen - Hispanic Children Average Risk Population - Baseline Baseline Children of the participants in the Hispanic Average Risk Population wo reported wearing sunscreen
Wearing Sunscreen - Hispanic Children Population - After Intervention 9 Months Children of the participants in the Hispanic Average Risk Population wo reported wearing sunscreen, after receiving the intervention
Wearing a Shirt - Average Risk NHW Children - Baseline Baseline Average Risk Participants children who wore a shirt with sleeves outdoors among the participants in the Non-Hispanic White Population
Wearing a Shirt - Average Risk NHW Children - After Intervention 12 Month Average Risk Participants children who wore a shirt with sleeves outdoors among the participants in the Non-Hispanic White Population
Wearing Sunglasses - Average Risk NHW Children - Baseline Baseline Self-reported number of hours for wearing sunglasses outdoors among the children of the participants in the Non-Hispanic White Average Risk Population
Wearing Sunglasses - Average Risk NHW Children - After Intervention 12 Months Self-reported number of hours wearing sunglasses outdoors among the children of the participants in the Non-Hispanic White Average Risk Population after receiving the intervention
Wearing Sunscreen - NHW Children - After Intervention 12 Months Self-reported number of hours wearing sunscreen outdoors among the children of the participants in the Non-Hispanic White Population after receiving the intervention
Weekend Sun Exposure - Hispanic Children Population - After Intervention 9 Months Self-reported number of hours of weekend sun exposure among the children of the participants in the Hispanic Population after receiving the intervention
Wearing a Shirt - Hispanic Children High Risk Population - After Intervention 9 Months Self-reported number of hours of wearing a shirt with sleeves outdoors among the children of the participants in the Hispanic High Risk Population after receiving the intervention
Wearing Sunglasses - Hispanic Children Population - Baseline Baseline Children of the participants in the Hispanic Population who reported wearing sunglasses
Wearing Sunscreen - Hispanic High Risk Children Population - After Intervention 9 Months Self-reported number of hours of wearing sunscreen among the children of the participants in the Hispanic High Risk Population after receiving the intervention
Sun Protection Behaviors - Hispanic Children Population - After Intervention 9 Months Self-reported number of hours of sun protection behaviors among the children of the participants in the Hispanic Population after receiving the intervention
Outdoor Intentional Tanning - Hispanic Children Population - Baseline Baseline Self-reported number of hours of outdoor intentional tanning among the children of the participants in the Hispanic Population
Outdoor Intentional Tanning - Hispanic Children Population - After Intervention 9 Months Self-reported number of hours of outdoor intentional tanning among the children of the participants in the Hispanic Population after receiving the intervention
Sunburns - Hispanic Children Population - Baseline Baseline Self-reported number of Sunburns among the children of the participants in the Hispanic Population
Seeking Shade - Hispanic Children Population - Baseline Baseline Self-reported number of hours of seeking shade or using an umbrella among the children of the participants in the Hispanic Population
Seeking Shade - Hispanic Children Population - After Intervention 9 Months Self-reported number of hours of seeking shade or using an umbrella among the children of the participants in the Hispanic Population after receiving the intervention
Wearing a Shirt - Hispanic Children High Risk Population - Baseline Baseline Self-reported number of hours of wearing a shirt among the children of the participants in the Hispanic Population
Trial Locations
- Locations (2)
H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute
🇺🇸Tampa, Florida, United States
Ponce School of Medicine
🇵🇷Ponce, Puerto Rico