Sun protection behavior beliefs among adults 18-60 years old in rural Minnesota

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6/10/2022
1/6/2023

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Vogel, Rachel I
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Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the U.S., but it can often be prevented by using sun protection like sunscreen, hats, long clothing, and staying in the shade. People in rural areas may be at higher risk than those in cities. We surveyed 278 adults in rural Minnesota to understand their thoughts and habits around sun safety. Most people said being outside was important to them. Sunscreen and protective clothing were the most used methods. Many people said sun protection helped prevent sunburn and skin cancer, but also mentioned downsides—like sunscreen feeling sticky or hats blowing off in the wind. Some believed younger people were less likely to protect themselves. Since rural lifestyles often involve outdoor work, future sun safety efforts should make protection easier and better fit into daily life. The primary paper from this project is under review for publication and these are the underlying/supporting data.

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We provide the raw quantitative survey data and coded categories for the qualitative data at the participant level. All surveys were submitted anonymously and the text responses have been removed.

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Jewett, P., Solomon, M., Brown, K., Flanagan, D., Kelly, E., Kunkel, K., Schossow, M., Radosevich, Z., Mason, P., Ahmed, R., Nagler, R., Henning-Smith, C., Lazovich, D., Yzer, M., & Vogel, R. I. (2025). Sun protection behavior beliefs among adults living in rural United States: A qualitative study in Minnesota. PloS One, 20(9), e0331685. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0331685

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This study was funded by a pilot grant from the Masonic Cancer Center, University of Minnesota (National Institutes of Health National Cancer Institute P30-CA077598). The use of REDCap is supported by the National Institutes of Health’s National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, grant UM1TR004405.

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Jewett, Patricia; Solomon, Matia; Brown, Katherine; Flanagan, Deveny; Kelly, Emma; Kunkel, Kelly; Schossow, Megan; Radosevich, Zora; Mason, Pamela; Ahmed, Rehana; Nagler, Rebekah; Henning-Smith, Carrie; Lazovich, DeAnn; Yzer, Marco; Vogel, Rachel I. (2025). Sun protection behavior beliefs among adults 18-60 years old in rural Minnesota. Retrieved from the Data Repository for the University of Minnesota (DRUM), https://doi.org/10.13020/WH9E-ZN86.

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