Adolescents' sun safety practices are influenced by social norms and perceived costs, suggesting a need for innovative approaches in skin cancer prevention.
One study reveals that appearance and comfort make teenagers less protected from the sun, identifying social and emotional factors that directly influence their behavior against solar radiation. Research, based on data from more than 2,100 students, points to aesthetic perception as a key barrier. In this context, a study reveals that appearance and comfort make adolescents less protected from the sun and warns that the lack of adolescent sun pr…