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Exploring sun avoidant attitudes and behaviors in the United Arab Emirates
Social Behavior and Personality
  • Justin Thomas, Zayed University
  • Fatme Alanouti, Zayed University
  • Carol Campbell, Zayed University
  • Sumaya Al Ameri, Zayed University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
10-13-2010
Abstract

The aim in this study was to develop a Sun Avoidance Inventory (SAI) and then test its factor structure and reliability. The SAI is a culturally grounded self-report measure of the attitudes and behaviors indicative of minimizing direct exposure to the sun. In our study 193 Emirati females completed the SAI. The results of analysis of their responses support the validity of the instrument with 6 domains of avoidance being identified: recreational, occupational, head covering, body covering, and skin tone preference (light or tanned). The most strongly endorsed attitude was that even brief exposure to sun is bad for health and the most strongly endorsed behavior was wearing a niqab (veil) outdoors. In previous studies carried out in the United Arab Emirates elevated levels of vitamin D (VTD) deficiency have been found, especially among females. High scores on the SAI may predict VTD deficiency and in the future researchers could explore the validity of the SAI as a predictor of VTD deficiency and also investigate the potential use of the SAI in multiphase screening procedures for VTD deficiency. © Society for Personality Research (Inc.).

Publisher
Scientific Journal Publishers
Disciplines
Keywords
  • Scale construction and validation,
  • Sun avoidance,
  • United arab emirates,
  • Women
Scopus ID
77957718660
Indexed in Scopus
Yes
Open Access
No
https://doi.org/10.2224/sbp.2010.38.8.1111
Citation Information
Justin Thomas, Fatme Alanouti, Carol Campbell and Sumaya Al Ameri. "Exploring sun avoidant attitudes and behaviors in the United Arab Emirates" Social Behavior and Personality Vol. 38 Iss. 8 (2010) p. 1111 - 1118 ISSN: <a href="https://v2.sherpa.ac.uk/id/publication/issn/0301-2212" target="_blank">0301-2212</a>
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/fatme-alanouti/10/