2020
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2020.569857
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Effect of an Appearance-Based vs. a Health-Based Sun-Protective Intervention on French Summer Tourists' Behaviors in a Cluster Randomized Crossover Trial: The PRISME Protocol

Abstract: Discussion: Despite certain study limitations, PRISME take into consideration several known methodological gaps. The study's results will enable to evaluate the efficacy of the promising appearance-based approach in France, and to identify vulnerable sub-populations and mechanisms to improve sun-protection behaviors of French tourists.

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“…To avoid subjectivity in phototype classification [28][29][30], we created homogeneous classes using a multiple correspondence analysis (MCA) followed by a hierarchical ascendant classification (HAC). This led to a 4-group classification, consistent with the Fitzpatrick phototype and with colorimetry data collected from the participants [18] (Supplementary File S1), which coded highly sensitive skin, sensitive, slightly sensitive (reference group) and dark to black skin.…”
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confidence: 64%
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“…To avoid subjectivity in phototype classification [28][29][30], we created homogeneous classes using a multiple correspondence analysis (MCA) followed by a hierarchical ascendant classification (HAC). This led to a 4-group classification, consistent with the Fitzpatrick phototype and with colorimetry data collected from the participants [18] (Supplementary File S1), which coded highly sensitive skin, sensitive, slightly sensitive (reference group) and dark to black skin.…”
Section: Adjustment Variablessupporting
confidence: 64%
“…The second follow-up (T2) took place online between October and November 2020. Two previously described sun prevention interventions [ 18 ] were delivered to some of the participants at T0 (just after the baseline data collection). In this study, only data from the T0 and T1 were used and were spaced 4 days apart.…”
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confidence: 99%
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