2016
DOI: 10.1111/bjd.14861
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The validated sun exposure questionnaire: association of objective and subjective measures of sun exposure in a Danish population‐based sample

Abstract: SummaryBackground Few questionnaires used in monitoring sun-related behaviour have been tested for validity. Objectives We established the criteria validity of a questionnaire developed for monitoring population sun-related behaviour. Methods During May-August 2013, 664 Danes wore a personal electronic ultraviolet radiation (UVR) dosimeter for 1 week that measured their outdoor time and dose of erythemal UVR exposure. In the following week, they answered a questionnaire on their sun-related behaviour in the me… Show more

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“…Our findings indicate strong agreement between self‐reported time spent outdoors recorded by a daily sun diary and objectively measured UV exposure using UV dosimeters, and moderate agreement between questionnaire measures of “usual” sun exposure and UV dosimeter SEDs. Other studies have found similar levels of agreement . In Denmark, Koster et al .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 58%
“…Our findings indicate strong agreement between self‐reported time spent outdoors recorded by a daily sun diary and objectively measured UV exposure using UV dosimeters, and moderate agreement between questionnaire measures of “usual” sun exposure and UV dosimeter SEDs. Other studies have found similar levels of agreement . In Denmark, Koster et al .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 58%
“…Finally, we show the protection scale (7 items, sunscreen SPF15+, long sleeves, long trouser/skirt, cap, wide brimmed hat, shade, stay inside between 12pm- 15pm), which was previously described [30]. …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the higher use of sunscreen among MHT users and the higher risk observed for the lentigo maligna subtype, there is potential for confounding by UV exposure and for residual confounding by sun‐sensitivity in our analyses, and the adjustment for residential UV exposure that we used could not sufficiently control this bias. Ideally, future cohort studies investigating this issue should use objectively validated week‐based questionnaires to assess UV exposure at baseline and should evaluate potential effect modification by UV exposure and sun‐sensitivity on the relation between MHT use and melanoma risk. Another limitation is that the education level in our cohort population, which is composed mainly of teachers, is higher on average than in the general population; this limitation is moderate however, since a gradient of socio‐economic status is nevertheless present among E3N women, and self‐reported features were generally highly reliable thanks to the motivation of E3N women to participate in research …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%