
doi: 10.1111/pde.12176
pmid: 23909612
AbstractThis report presents results from an online survey of New York State pediatricians regarding their counseling habits and attitudes toward indoor tanning among adolescents, as well as their awareness of current legislation that restricts youth access to tanning beds.
Male, Adolescent, Sunbathing, Attitude of Health Personnel, Ultraviolet Rays, Data Collection, New York, Pediatrics, Physicians, Humans, Female, Child
Male, Adolescent, Sunbathing, Attitude of Health Personnel, Ultraviolet Rays, Data Collection, New York, Pediatrics, Physicians, Humans, Female, Child
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