Effect of an interactive educational activity using handheld ultraviolet radiation dosimeters on sun protection knowledge among Australian primary school students

Author:

Lee Solano Marco,Robinson Samuel,Allen Martin W.,Reyes-Marcelino Gillian,Espinoza David,Beswick Brooke,Tse Dorothy H.K.,Ding Liyang,Humphreys Lauren,Van Kemenade Cathelijne,Dobbinson Suzanne,Smit Amelia K.,Cust Anne E.

Funder

University of Southern California

National Health and Medical Research Council

NSW Department of Education

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health Informatics

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