Sun Protection Practices for Children: Knowledge, Attitudes, and Parent Behaviors
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ObjectiveTo examine the frequency with which sun protection is used by parents for their children.Design and SettingDescriptive survey conducted at a university
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| Authors | Kyle Johnson;Leigh Davy;Tim Boyett;Laura Weathers;Richard G. Roetzheim; |
| Journal | archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine |
| Year | 2001 |
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