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Owen CarterOwen CarterResearch FellowResearch Fellow
Centre for Behavioural Research in Cancer Centre for Behavioural Research in Cancer ControlControl
Curtin University of TechnologyCurtin University of Technology
Assessing Western Australians’ Knowledge of
the UV Index
Research funded by
• Primary cause UV radiation exposure
• Australia highest incidence in World
• Most common cancer 16-44 years
Skin Cancer
The Ultraviolet Index
• Standardised in 1995
• Forecast in Australia since 1996
Reporting of the UV Index
• Television• Newspapers• Internet• Radio
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%
Knowledge of the UV Index
“Western Australians have a good level of
general knowledge about the (UV) Index”
Blunden et al. (2004)
Intensity of sun51%
Peak sun strength
14%
Intensity of sun51%
Amount of sunburn
18%
Sun protection required
3%
Risk of skin cancer
2%
Likelihood of sunburn
12%
Peak sun strength
14%
Accurate definitions65%
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%
88%31%
Knowledge of the UV Index
Solar noon12:00PM to 12:20PM
“Large majority aware that UV peaks at solar
noon”
Blunden et al. (2004) – Solar Noon
Knowledge of the UV Index
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
“Is a UV Index score of 7 considered to beextreme, very high, high, moderate or low?”
12% correct
Blunden et al. (2004) – UVI Categories
“good level”of general knowledge…
• Intercept interviews
Study Methodology
• Six stratified focus groups
N=2,020
Not heard of UVI9%
Not sunburnt6%
Non-English speaking
5%
Non-Perth residents
19%
Refusals41%
Final sample20%
Final sample20%
• 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%
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13+
Median = 3
Intercept Interview Sample
Forecast RecallWhat 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%
Claimedknowledge
CorrectResponse
Approximatelycorrect (± 1)
TemperatureUVI
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
UV
Ind
ex
Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun
34
6
8
1011
1211
9
6
43
Knowledge of UVI rangesWhat is the average UVI in Perth during summer/winter?
UVI= UVI=1
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
0-5 6-10 11-15 16-20 21-25 26-30 31-35 36+
Summer
Winter
239 3+6 +1
Perth UVI Monthly Averages
Winter Summer
SPF 30+
True or False?
True or False?True or False?
True or False?
True or False?
True or False?True or False?
True or False?True or False?
True or False?Small
Very Hot
DangerousMedium
Extremely High
Low
Moderate
ExtremeVery High
High90%
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 or False?True or False?
True or False?
True or False?
True or False?True or False?
True or False?True or False?
True of False?Small
Very Hot
DangerousMedium
Extremely High
Low
Moderate
ExtremeVery High
High
Confusion with Burn-timeIs it true or false that the UV Index tells you how many minutes it
will take to get sunburnt?
Don't know2%
15%False83%77%
True23%
22-44 years
χ2(1)=10.310 p<.01
Association with Temperature
Is the UVI dependent or independent
on the temperature?
Don't know13%
Dependent48%
Independent39%
61%
Ignorant of independence
Binomal test [50%] p<.05
Same5%
Don’t know2%
3:00 PM48%
11:00 AM45%
Role of Solar NoonAre UV conditions more intense at 11AM or 3PM?
Same5%
Don’t know2%
3:00 PM48%
11:00 AM45%
Unaware of Solar Noon≥55%
Aware of Solar Noon≤45%
88%
high
extreme
Binomal test [50%] p<.05
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21+
UVI under cloud
UVI and Cloud CoverIf 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
Conclusions
• High awareness of the UVI and its category labels
• Basic appreciation
• Widespread misconceptions regarding– variation– temperature– cloud cover
Where to from here• Bell-curve concept