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Not Yet Recruiting NCT05634252

Undergraduate Skin Cancer Prevention Trial

Conditions: Skin Cancer

Sex: All
Ages: 18 Years – N/A
Healthy volunteers: 1
Phase: PHASE3
Enrollment: 528
Sponsor: University of Utah

Location: United States

Summary

The proposed study is a Multiphase Optimization Strategy (MOST) that uses factorial experiments to evaluate individual and combined effects of intervention components to improve intervention efficiency. The study team anticipates enrolling a total of 528 undergraduate students (>18 years) into the trial to identify intervention approaches that eliminate sunburn, and secondarily to motivate sun protection and discourage tanning. The study team will test personalized risk components: 1) UV Photo, 2) Action Plan, and 3) MC1R Testing. A full factorial experiment will be conducted to test which of the proposed components or their combinations eliminate sunburn over one year. The study team will also examine effects of the intervention on secondary outcomes. Study assessments will be completed at 4 time points: baseline, 1-month post-intervention, 4-months post-intervention, and 15-months post-intervention.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:At least 18 years oldEnrolled as an undergraduate studentReport having at least one sunburn in the last year, AND/OR having tanned indoors at least once in the last year, AND/OR intentional or unintentional outdoor tanning "sometimes," "often," or "always," AND/OR or using sunscreen plus one or more other sun protection behavior (protective clothing use, shade use when outdoors) infrequently ("never," "seldom," or "sometimes").Exclusion Criteria:Do not read or speak EnglishSelf-reported personal history of skin cancer

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