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Owen Carter Research Fellow Centre for Behavioural Research in Cancer Control Curtin University of Technology Assessing Western Australians’ Knowledge of the UV Index Research funded by
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Primary cause UV radiation exposure Australia highest incidence in World Most common cancer 16-44 years Skin Cancer
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The Ultraviolet Index Standardised in 1995 Forecast in Australia since 1996
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Reporting of the UV Index Television Newspapers Internet Radio
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Awareness of the UV Index 90% (Blunden et al., 2004) 89% (Alberink et al., 2000) 64% (Kricker & Armstrong, 1998) 78% (White et al., 1997) Use of the UV Index 37%
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Knowledge of the UV Index “Western Australians have a good level of general knowledge about the (UV) Index” Blunden et al. (2004)
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Intensity of sun 51% Peak sun strength 14% Accurate definitions 65% Knowledge of the UV Index Blunden et al. (2004) – “All associate UVI with sun protection” Amount of sunburn 18% Sun protection required 3% Risk of skin cancer 2% Likelihood of sunburn 12% Erroneous definitions 35%
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88% 31% Knowledge of the UV Index Solar noon 12:00PM to 12:20PM “Large majority aware that UV peaks at solar noon” Blunden et al. (2004) – Solar Noon
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Knowledge of the UV Index 20% “Is a UV Index score of 7 considered to be extreme, very high, high, moderate or low?” 12% correct Blunden et al. (2004) – UVI Categories “good level” of general knowledge…
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Intercept interviews Study Methodology Six stratified focus groups
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N=2,020 Not heard of UVI 9% Not sunburnt 6% Non-English speaking 5% Non-Perth residents 19% Refusals 41% Final sample 20% Final sample 20% N=404 (201 males and 203 females) Average age of 29.4 years (range 16–44) –All residents of Perth –All aware of UVI –All sunburnt in last year (1-90 times) 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 12345678910111213+ Median = 3 Intercept Interview Sample
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Forecast Recall What was the forecast today for the UV Index? 46.3% 18.6% 32.9% 5.2% 0.5% 1.0% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% Claimed knowledge Correct Response Approximately correct (± 1) Temperature UVI
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0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 UV Index JulAugSepOctNovDecJanFebMarAprMayJun 3 4 6 8 10 11 12 11 9 6 4 3 Knowledge of UVI ranges What is the average UVI in Perth during summer/winter? UVI=UVI=1 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 0-56-1011-1516-2021-2526-3031-3536+ Summer Winter 23 9 3 +6 +1 Perth UVI Monthly Averages Winter Summer SPF 30+
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True or False? Small Very Hot Dangerous Medium Extremely High Low Moderate Extreme Very High High 90% 0%25%50%75%100% Recognition of UVI categories UVI category Decoy State which of the following are associated with the UV Index? 9% 14% 24% 52% 58% 84% 82% 88% 94% 88% 31% t(383)=39.425 p<.001 True or False? True of False? Small Very Hot Dangerous Medium Extremely High Low Moderate Extreme Very High High
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Confusion with Burn-time Is it true or false that the UV Index tells you how many minutes it will take to get sunburnt? Don't know 2% 15% False 83% 77% True 23% 22-44 years χ 2 (1)=10.310 p<.01
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Association with Temperature Is the UVI dependent or independent on the temperature? Don't know 13% Dependent 48% Independent 39% 61% Ignorant of independence Binomal test [50%] p<.05
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Same 5% Don’t know 2% 3:00 PM 48% 11:00 AM 45% Role of Solar Noon Are UV conditions more intense at 11AM or 3PM? Same 5% Don’t know 2% 3:00 PM 48% 11:00 AM 45% Unaware of Solar Noon ≥ 55% Aware of Solar Noon ≤ 45% 88% high extreme Binomal test [50%] p<.05
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0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 01234567 8 9101112131415161718192021+ UVI under cloud UVI and Cloud Cover If the UV clear-sky forecast was 12 what might it be under moderate cloud cover? 43% 13% 7% 43% UV INDEX: 12[EXTREME] decreasing to 8[VERY HIGH] under cloud
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Conclusions High awareness of the UVI and its category labels Basic appreciation Widespread misconceptions regarding –variation –temperature –cloud cover
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Where to from here Bell-curve concept
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