TY - JOUR
T1 - Using structural equation modeling to examine factors that influence sunburn frequency and severity among adults living in Canada.
AU - Shoveller, J. A.
AU - Ratner, P. A.
AU - Johnson, J. L.
PY - 2001
Y1 - 2001
N2 - This study uses structural equation modeling to examine hypothesized relationships between sunburn and physical characteristics and potentially modifiable behavior. The analysis was based on self-reported data collected from a randomly selected national sample of Canadian adults. An initial model was tested with 50% of the cases (n = 1,408); the remaining cases (n = 1,298) were reserved for confirmatory testing. After the initial model failed, theoretically plausible effects were added incrementally to improve overall model fit. The initial model yielded: chi2(68 d.f.) = 3199.41 (P < .001) and the AGFI = .56. With 32 added effects, a fit model resulted in: chi2(36 d.f.) = 394.35 (P < .001), AGFI = 0.87, and IFI = 0.91 (the Critical-N was 210). Model fit was confirmed. Suntanning, failure to wear protective clothing, and sun exposure were associated with the frequency of severity-adjusted sunburns. Sunscreen use was not associated with sunburn frequency-severity.
AB - This study uses structural equation modeling to examine hypothesized relationships between sunburn and physical characteristics and potentially modifiable behavior. The analysis was based on self-reported data collected from a randomly selected national sample of Canadian adults. An initial model was tested with 50% of the cases (n = 1,408); the remaining cases (n = 1,298) were reserved for confirmatory testing. After the initial model failed, theoretically plausible effects were added incrementally to improve overall model fit. The initial model yielded: chi2(68 d.f.) = 3199.41 (P < .001) and the AGFI = .56. With 32 added effects, a fit model resulted in: chi2(36 d.f.) = 394.35 (P < .001), AGFI = 0.87, and IFI = 0.91 (the Critical-N was 210). Model fit was confirmed. Suntanning, failure to wear protective clothing, and sun exposure were associated with the frequency of severity-adjusted sunburns. Sunscreen use was not associated with sunburn frequency-severity.
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M3 - Article
C2 - 11718455
AN - SCOPUS:0035232401
SN - 0361-090X
VL - 25
SP - 486
EP - 495
JO - Cancer Detection and Prevention
JF - Cancer Detection and Prevention
IS - 5
ER -