Sunbed Users’ Motivations, Knowledge, and Habits in Budapest, Hungary
József Bakos, Judit Szabó, and György Thuróczy
Department of Non-ionizing Radiations, Frédéric Joliot-Curie National Research Institute for Radiobiology
and Radiohygiene, József Fodor National Centre of Public Health, Budapest, Hungary
Corresponding author: József Bakos
Frédéric Joliot-Curie National Research Institute for Radiobiology
and Radiohygiene
P.O. Box 101
H-1775 Budapest, Hungary
Telephone: + (36-1) 482-2019
Fax number: + (36-1) 482-2020
E-mail: bakos@hp.osski.hu
CEJOEM 2006, Vol.12. No.3.: 137–144
Key words:
Tanning, solarium, ultraviolet, questionnaire survey, risk awareness
Abstract:
The aim of this study was to recognize the main motivations of sunbed use of the Hungarian public, the users’
knowledge of health effects, and their habits related to tanning in sunbed and/or by sunlight. The study was performed
in tanning salons of Budapest in 2004 and 2005. Sunbed users completed a questionnaire containing 59 questions, which
covered the personal data, habits, motivations, and knowledge on sunbed using. Eight hundred and thirty-three
questionnaires were completed, 64% of users were women, 87% of users were regular sunbed users. The average age was
similar in both genders: 27.8 and 27.6 years in case of men (M) and women (W), respectively. Most of the participants
had finished their secondary school (65%) and college studies (28%). Of all participants 52% (M/W=56/50) classified
their skin as “tans well” (skin Type 3). Since the main information source about the health risks was found to be the
electronic media it was suggested that public relations campaigns must be undertaken, and children’s awareness of the
health risks of natural and artificial UV radiation should be raised at schools.
Received: 21 July 2006
Accepted: 17 November 2006
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