Community Variation in Adolescent Access to Indoor Tanning Facilities

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Ardis L. Olson
Heather A. Carlos
Rachel A. Sarnoff
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[1] Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth,Department of Pediatrics
[2] Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center,Norris Cotton Cancer Center, Geisel School of Medicine
[3] Dartmouth College,undefined
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Recreational tanning; Skin neoplasms; Adolescence; Rural communities;
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Melanoma rates among younger women in New Hampshire (NH) are rising. In urban studies, youth proximity to tanning facilities has been linked to indoor tanning, a proven cause of melanoma. Youth access has not been examined in rural settings. To determine on a statewide basis the influence of rurality and community income level on female students’ ease of access to tanning facilities, all NH tanning facilities (N = 261) and high schools (N = 77) in 2011 were spatially and statistically analyzed to determine schools with more facilities within 2 miles of the school and greater capacity (fewer female students per facility), for indoor tanning. Schools above the state-wide average for both measures were classified as “Easy Access” to indoor tanning. Among NH high schools, 74 % have 1 or more tanning facility within two miles and 22 % have “Easy Access” to tanning facilities. Ease of access did not differ by rurality. Lower-income school status was an independent predictor of both greater capacity and “Easy Access”. While urban and rural teens have similar access to indoor tanning, female students in lower-income communities have easier access. Variations in access by community size and income must be considered in planning interventions to address youth indoor tanning.
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