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Sun Safety and Indoor Tanning Evidence-Based Programs Listing

Examples of Child Care Center-Based Interventions, which are recommended by the Community Preventive Services Task Force
Open/Close Additional Information Program Title & Description
Program Area Sub Categories Population Focus Suitable Settings Level of Change Program Focus Community Type Age Age Sex Race/Ethnicity Origination Program Materials Language Purpose Program URL Sub Topics
Intervention Category: Child Care Center-Based Interventions
Sun Safety and Indoor Tanning Children or Adolescents Daycares or Preschools Individual; Interpersonal; Organizational or System Capability or Motivation for Behavior Change; Cognitive or Psychosocial Determinants; Lifestyle Behaviors Not Specified 0-10 Years (Children) 0-10 Years Female; Male White (not Hispanic or Latino) United States English Designed to enhance and promote sun protective behaviors at child care centers. https://ebccp.cancercontrol.cancer.gov/programDetails.do?programId=281421
Intervention Category: Primary and Middle School Interventions, Child Care Center-Based Interventions, Interventions in Outdoor Recreational and Tourism Settings, Education and policy approaches for healthcare settings and providers and Interventions targeting children's parents and caregivers
Sun Safety and Indoor Tanning Caregivers; Children or Adolescents; Health Care Providers or Staff; People with Lower SES Community-Based Settings; Daycares or Preschools; Health Care Facilities; Homes; Schools (K-College) Community; Interpersonal; Organizational or System Cognitive or Psychosocial Determinants; Lifestyle Behaviors; Policy, Systems, or Environmental Change Rural 0-10 Years (Children); 11-18 Years (Adolescents); 18-39 Years (Young Adults); 40-65 Years (Adults); 65+ Years (Older Adults) 0-10 Years ; 11-18 Years ; 18-39 Years ; 40-65 Years ; 65+ Years Female; Male United States English Designed to enhance and promote sun protective behaviors. https://ebccp.cancercontrol.cancer.gov/programDetails.do?programId=180266