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The SunWise Program recognizes a particular challenge in measuring the effectiveness of its effort to create sustained SunWise behavior, especially given the latency period associated with the onset of UV-related health effects. Therefore, the careful and consistent evaluation of program effectiveness through a variety of interim measurements - including student survey and teacher evaluation data - and economic and health effects modeling is integral to SunWise's success.

Program evaluation published in May 2008 Pediatrics (click to read). Exit EPA Disclaimer

Read a summary of the evaluation results (PDF) (4 pp, 383K, About PDF)

The SunWise story

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A study in sun safety awareness

Starting with a “pilot group” in 1999, the SunWise Program has undergone routine evaluations to determine its effectiveness on student sun safety knowledge, attitudes, practices, and intended practices using student responses to surveys.

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How SunWise saves lives and money

The newest evaluation of SunWise assessed student survey responses from 1999–2005 to determine program effectiveness, benefit-to-cost ratio, and cost-effectiveness.

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Lessons in program effectiveness

Surveys of children and teachers have taken place since the inception of the program in 1999. From 1999–2002, two special efforts evaluated the effectiveness of the SunWise classroom lessons on student knowledge, attitudes, practices, and intended practices using student responses to identical pre-test and post-test surveys.

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Skin cancer facts

SunWise aims to prevent skin cancer by changing the sun protection behaviors of children and their caregivers.

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SunWise evaluation publications and other references cited

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  1. Kyle, J.W., et al. 2008. Economic Evaluation of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s SunWise Program: Sun Protection Education for Young Children. Pediatrics 121(5), e1074-e1084.
  2. Geller, A.C., et al. 2002. The Environmental Protection Agency’s National SunWise School Program: Sun protection education in U.S. schools (1999-2000). Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. 46(5), 683-689.
  3. Geller, A., et al. 2003. Evaluation of the SunWise School Program. The Journal of School Nursing. 19(2), 93-99.
  4. Geller, A.C., et al. 2003. Can an hour or two of sun protection education keep the sunburn away? Evaluation of the Environmental Protection Agency’s SunWise School Program. Environmental Health: A Global Access Science Source 2003, 2(13). Available online at: www.ehjournal.net/content/2/1/13.
  5. American Cancer Society. Cancer Facts and Figures 2008. Available at www.cancer.org/downloads/STT/2008CAFFfinalsecured.pdf. Accessed April 11, 2008.
  6. American Cancer Society (ACS). 2008. Available at www.cancer.org/docroot/PED/content/ped_7_1_What_You_Need_To_Know_About_Skin_Cancer.asp?sitearea=&level=>. Accessed April 10, 2008.
  7. American Academy of Dermatology. 2008 Skin Cancer Fact Sheet. Available at www.aad.org/media/background/factsheets/fact_skincancer.html. Accessed April 16, 2008.
  8. Rigel, Darrell, Robert J. Friedman, M.D., Alfred W. Kopf, M.D. 1996. The Incidence of Malignant Melanoma in the United States: Issues as We Approach the 21st Century. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. 34(5), 839-847. May 1996.
  9. Oliveria, S.A., M Saraiya, A.C. Geller, M.K. Heneghan, C. Jorgensen. 2006. Sun Exposure and Risk of Melanoma. Arc Dis Child. 91:131–138. doi: 10.1136/adc.2005.086918.

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