Sunscreen Practices and Preferences of Skin of Color Patients
Author Type(s)
Student
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
6-1-2024
DOI
10.36849/JDD.8268
Journal Title
Journal of Drugs in Dermatology
Disciplines
Medicine and Health Sciences
Abstract
Sunscreen is an essential way to protect against photodamage from ultraviolet (UV) radiation. Despite the recognized benefits of sunscreen in preventing skin damage from UV light, its use varies across different patient groups. This cross-sectional, questionnaire-based study aims to uncover the sunscreen usage patterns, preferences, and barriers among non-Hispanic White (NHW) and skin of color (SOC) individuals. Our findings demonstrate that NHW individuals are more likely to wear sunscreen daily (31% NHW vs 25% SOC) and reapply sunscreen at least once a day (76% NHW vs 45% SOC) compared with SOC individuals. SOC individuals demonstrate a willingness to use sunscreen, but they face barriers such as cost (2% NHW vs 16% SOC), lack of knowledge in finding suitable products (22% NHW vs 41% SOC), and concerns about white cast (7% NHW vs 25% SOC). SOC individuals are less likely to know the difference between mineral and chemical sunscreen (49% NHW vs 29% SOC), less likely to learn about sunscreen from dermatologists (36% NHW vs 22% SOC), and more likely to prefer sunscreen from brands owned by people of color (13% NHW vs 47% SOC). In addition to analyzing the broader categories of NHW and SOC, subgroup analysis was conducted on specific subgroups, including Black, Asian, and Hispanic groups. Herein, we highlight differences in motivations, sunscreen preferences, sources of information, challenges faced and knowledge by SOC individuals, levels about we aim sun to protection improve culturally between Do Not competent NHW Copyand patient SOC individuals. education By and uncovering promote effective the unique sun needs protection and practices across diverse populations. Penalties Apply
Recommended Citation
Wang, J., Patel, P., Philip, R., Kabakova, M., Bitterman, D., Zafar, K., Glick, S., & Jagdeo, J. (2024). Sunscreen Practices and Preferences of Skin of Color Patients. Journal of Drugs in Dermatology, 23 (6), 456-462. https://doi.org/10.36849/JDD.8268
