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Sun Safety and Indoor Tanning Evidence-Based Programs Listing

Examples of Multicomponent community-wide interventions, which are recommended by the Community Preventive Services Task Force
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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: Interventions in Outdoor Recreational and Tourism Settings, High School- and College-Based Interventions, Education and policy approaches for healthcare settings and providers and Multicomponent community-wide interventions
Sun Safety and Indoor Tanning Caregivers; Children or Adolescents Community-Based Settings; Health Care Facilities; Homes; Outdoor Recreation Areas; Schools (K-College) Community; Interpersonal; Organizational or System Cognitive or Psychosocial Determinants; Lifestyle Behaviors; Policy, Systems, or Environmental Change Rural; Suburban or Urban 11-18 Years (Adolescents); 18-39 Years (Young Adults); 40-65 Years (Adults); 65+ Years (Older Adults) 11-18 Years ; 18-39 Years ; 40-65 Years ; 65+ Years Female; Male White (not Hispanic or Latino) United States English Designed to increase awareness and promote sun protection behavior and practices. https://ebccp.cancercontrol.cancer.gov/programDetails.do?programId=298179