Behavioral Intervention in Reducing Indoor Tanning
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“Behavioral Intervention in Reducing Indoor Tanning”
This partially randomized clinical trial studies how well a behavioral intervention works in reducing indoor tanning. Artificial ultraviolet indoor tanning increases the chance of developing skin cancers. Behavioral interventions use techniques to help participants change the way they react to environmental triggers that may cause a negative reaction.
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                                Questionnaire Administration
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The Development and Evaluation of a Behavioral Intervention to Reduce Indoor Tanning
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NCT03448224
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