"We just want to look good" - A Qualitative Study into Adolescent Girls and Sun Exposure in the United Kingdom

Sun exposure has been identified as the primary cause of the development of skin cancer (Albert & Ostheimer, 2002; Bajdik, 2003, Buller et al, 2006). Adolescents are particularly susceptible as their skin is thinner and more sensitive (Aquilina et al, 2004). Moreover, their reported behaviour (C...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Curtis, Bethany
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2008
Subjects:
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/22545/
_version_ 1848792424402386944
author Curtis, Bethany
author_facet Curtis, Bethany
author_sort Curtis, Bethany
building Nottingham Research Data Repository
collection Online Access
description Sun exposure has been identified as the primary cause of the development of skin cancer (Albert & Ostheimer, 2002; Bajdik, 2003, Buller et al, 2006). Adolescents are particularly susceptible as their skin is thinner and more sensitive (Aquilina et al, 2004). Moreover, their reported behaviour (Cinar et al, 2006) denotes them as a high risk population (Clavarino et al, 2005). This study aims to ascertain whether adolescents in the UK engage in risk regarding sun exposure, exploring influences upon their behaviour. Focus groups were identified as the most suitable method of data collection in consideration of the study objectives. Consequently, five focus groups were undertaken in two secondary schools, consisting of two Year 8 groups, one Year 9 group, and two Year 10 groups. The study findings were concurrent with the literature reviewed suggesting adolescents to indeed engage in unhealthy patterns of sun exposure. Influences upon behaviour were complex. This included a lack of knowledge; a desire for a tan; a dislike of protective methods; not considering the risk; and the impact of schools, parents, peers, and the media. The implications of the findings were considered in relation to the nursing role, providing recommendations for practice, and for further research. This highlighted the importance of the school nurse in promoting healthy sun exposure behaviours among adolescents.
first_indexed 2025-11-14T18:44:11Z
format Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
id nottingham-22545
institution University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus
institution_category Local University
language English
last_indexed 2025-11-14T18:44:11Z
publishDate 2008
recordtype eprints
repository_type Digital Repository
spelling nottingham-225452017-12-26T16:02:17Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/22545/ "We just want to look good" - A Qualitative Study into Adolescent Girls and Sun Exposure in the United Kingdom Curtis, Bethany Sun exposure has been identified as the primary cause of the development of skin cancer (Albert & Ostheimer, 2002; Bajdik, 2003, Buller et al, 2006). Adolescents are particularly susceptible as their skin is thinner and more sensitive (Aquilina et al, 2004). Moreover, their reported behaviour (Cinar et al, 2006) denotes them as a high risk population (Clavarino et al, 2005). This study aims to ascertain whether adolescents in the UK engage in risk regarding sun exposure, exploring influences upon their behaviour. Focus groups were identified as the most suitable method of data collection in consideration of the study objectives. Consequently, five focus groups were undertaken in two secondary schools, consisting of two Year 8 groups, one Year 9 group, and two Year 10 groups. The study findings were concurrent with the literature reviewed suggesting adolescents to indeed engage in unhealthy patterns of sun exposure. Influences upon behaviour were complex. This included a lack of knowledge; a desire for a tan; a dislike of protective methods; not considering the risk; and the impact of schools, parents, peers, and the media. The implications of the findings were considered in relation to the nursing role, providing recommendations for practice, and for further research. This highlighted the importance of the school nurse in promoting healthy sun exposure behaviours among adolescents. 2008 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/22545/1/Beth_Curtis_WHOLE_THING.pdf Curtis, Bethany (2008) "We just want to look good" - A Qualitative Study into Adolescent Girls and Sun Exposure in the United Kingdom. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)] (Unpublished) MNursSci Master of Nursing Science Qualitative Study Tanning Sun Exposure
spellingShingle MNursSci
Master of Nursing Science
Qualitative Study
Tanning
Sun Exposure
Curtis, Bethany
"We just want to look good" - A Qualitative Study into Adolescent Girls and Sun Exposure in the United Kingdom
title "We just want to look good" - A Qualitative Study into Adolescent Girls and Sun Exposure in the United Kingdom
title_full "We just want to look good" - A Qualitative Study into Adolescent Girls and Sun Exposure in the United Kingdom
title_fullStr "We just want to look good" - A Qualitative Study into Adolescent Girls and Sun Exposure in the United Kingdom
title_full_unstemmed "We just want to look good" - A Qualitative Study into Adolescent Girls and Sun Exposure in the United Kingdom
title_short "We just want to look good" - A Qualitative Study into Adolescent Girls and Sun Exposure in the United Kingdom
title_sort "we just want to look good" - a qualitative study into adolescent girls and sun exposure in the united kingdom
topic MNursSci
Master of Nursing Science
Qualitative Study
Tanning
Sun Exposure
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/22545/