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Indoor tanning by adolescents: Prevalence, practices and policies
De Ann Lazovich, Jean Forster
Epidemiology & Community Health
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And-States
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Business Compliance
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Demographic Characteristic
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Scientific Literature
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Positive Attitude
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Harm Reduction
100%
Keyphrases
Indoor Tanning
100%
United States
42%
United Europe
28%
Licensure
14%
Risk Reduction
14%
Knowledge Attitude
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Adolescent Substance Use
14%
Targeted Intervention
14%
Skin Cancer
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Europe
14%
Demographic Characteristics
14%
Media Campaign
14%
Social Factors
14%
Harm Reduction
14%
High Prevalence
14%
Advertising Media
14%
Positive Attitude
14%
Risk Factor Knowledge
14%
Attitude Factor
14%
Acute Health Effects
14%
Skin Cancer Risk Factors
14%
Eye Protection
14%
Advertising Restrictions
14%
Chronic Health Effects
14%
Popular
14%
Knowledge Factor
14%
Nursing and Health Professions
Adolescent
100%
Prevalence
100%
Skin Cancer
28%
Compliance
14%
Harm Reduction
14%
Eye Protection
14%
Engineering
Tanning
100%
United States
42%
Health Effect
14%
Positive Attitude
14%
Scientific Literature
14%
Social Sciences
Youth
100%
Europe
25%
Legislation
16%
Pricing
8%
Scientific Literature
8%
Psychology
Adolescence
100%
Skin Cancer
16%
Demographic Characteristic
8%