Feasibility of smartphone diaries and personal dosimeters to quantitatively study exposure to ultraviolet radiation in a small national sample
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Abstract
We found diary data reported on a daily basis through smartphones more strongly associated with actual outdoor time than questionnaire data. Our results demonstrate tools and possible considerations for executing a UV behavior questionnaire validation.
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| Authors | Køster B;Søndergaard J;Nielsen JB;Allen M;Bjerregaard M;Olsen A;Bentzen J;; |
| Journal | Photodermatology, photoimmunology & photomedicine |
| Year | 2015 |
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doi:10.1111/phpp.12179
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