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Skin cancer knowledge and attitudes in the region of Fez,Morocco: a cross-sectional study
Authors:Awatef kelati  Hanane Baybay  Mariam Atassi  Samira Elfakir  Salim Gallouj  Mariame Meziane  Fatima Zahra Mernissi
Affiliation:1.Department of dermatology,University Hospital Hassan II,Fez,Morocco;2.Department of clinical epidemiology and scientific research,University Hospital Hassan II,Fez,Morocco
Abstract:

Background

The prevalence of skin cancers is constantly increasing in Morocco, and they have gradually become more aggressive due to a significant delay in the diagnosis. Our aim was to assess the levels of awareness and the influencing factors related to skin cancer knowledge in Morocco.

Methods

This cross-sectional study was carried out in Morocco through the medium of a validated questionnaire, which contained several items – demographics, skin cancer knowledge and attitudes towards skin cancer patients– during a period of 1 year (2014).

Results

Out of the 700 participants enrolled in the study, 17.9% had never heard of skin cancer, 32.5% had a low score of skin cancer knowledge, 66.7% had a moderate score, and only 0.85% had a high score of skin cancer knowledge. Further, 15.1% of the participants were under the assumption that this cancer is contagious. The sun was the most incriminated risk factor in skin cancer occurrence by 74.3% of the participants, and 57.9% of them believed that prevention is important through using various means of photoprotection. After univariate and multivariate analysis, the influencing factors related to the skin cancer knowledge in Morocco were: the socioeconomic status (P?=?0.003, OR?=?7. 3) and the educational level (p?, OR?=?20. 9).

Conclusions

Due to the lack of knowledge or the underestimation of skin cancer in our study population, efforts are needed to promote skin cancer surveillance behaviors in Morocco.
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