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A Pilot and Feasibility Study of the Sun Safe Family Facebook Intervention.

The goal of this pilot study is to develop and pilot test a social media-delivered family sun safety intervention to improve sun safety among children between the ages of 2 and 17 years of age by intervening with their parents. We will conduct a pilot trial of 300 parents of children between 2 and 17 years of age recruited from Facebook ads and an internet panel. Due to a difference in parenting role, we will conduct separate Facebook groups for parents of children aged 2-9 years of age, children aged 10-13 years of age, and teenagers 14 -17 years of age.


Aim 1: To evaluate the acceptability and feasibility of a social-media delivered sun-safety intervention, Sun Safe Families, for parents of children between 2 and 17 years of age. We will evaluate feasibility by three metrics: a) study acceptance rates; b) engagement in the Facebook groups, 3) treatment evaluations of the Facebook groups using quantitative and qualitative feedback, and;4) completion rates for post-intervention surveys.

Aim 2: To provide preliminary data on Sun Safe Families. We will evaluate the impact of the intervention on parent-reported child sun protection and exposure, as well as on parent knowledge, parent attitudes, norms, agency about child sun protection, and communication with the child about sun protection and exposure.

Protocol Number: 132021
Phase: N/A
Applicable Disease Sites: Any Site
Principal Investigator: Sharon Manne
Scope: Local
Participating Institutions:
  • Rutgers University

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