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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2025 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Health Psychol. 2024 Jan 11;43(5):339–351. doi: 10.1037/hea0001355

Table 2.

Directly-Observed Sun Protection Behaviors among Players/Teams Pre- to Post-Intervention by Study Condition

Item M(SD) Baseline M(SD) Post-Intervention Unstand. Coefficient Stand. Coefficient p-value
Wearing Sunscreen .056 .343 .163
 Intervention 0% (0) 5.6% (.136)
 Control 0% (0) 0% (0)
Wearing Shirts −.032 −.047 .793
 Intervention 100% (0) 95.8% (.102)
 Control 83.3% (.380) 100% (0)
Wearing Long-sleeved Shirts .000 .000 --
 Intervention 2.1% (.051) 0% (0)
 Control 0% (0) 0% (0)
Wearing Long Pants .178 .367 .100
 Intervention 66.0% (.317) 47.1% (.179)
 Control 31.9% (.207) 21.3% (.106)
Wearing Hats .270 .637 .007
 Intervention 45.1% (.294) 67.0% (.244)
 Control 32.5% (.161) 32.6% (.102)
Seeking Shade .335 .377 .595
 Intervention 0% (0) 41.7% (.492)
 Control 97.5% (.087) 91.7% (.289)
Avoiding Peak UV Hours .151 .308 .076
 Intervention 81.9% (.403) 98.2% (.045)
 Control 100% (0) 100% (0)
Wearing Sunglasses .000 .000 --
 Intervention 0% (0) 0% (0)
 Control 1% (.036) 0% (0)