| Primary | Weekday Sun Exposure - NHW - Baseline | Self-reported average hours spent outside during weekdays for the Non-Hispanic White Population | | Posted | | Least Squares Mean | Standard Error | Hours | | Baseline | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Non-Hispanic White Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Non-Hispanic White Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. | | OG002 | MC1R Higher Risk- Control - Non-Hispanic White Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the higher risk standard arm (control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG003 | MC1R Higher Risk - Intervention- Non-Hispanic White Population | Participants in the higher risk precision prevention arm (intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. |
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| Participants | - OG000227
- OG001226
- OG002339
- OG003
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| - OG0001.27± 0.03
- OG0011.30± 0.03
- OG0021.26± 0.03
- OG003
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| Primary | Weekday Sun Exposure - NHW - After Intervention | Self-reported average hours spent outside during weekdays for the Non-Hispanic White Population after they received the intervention | | Posted | | Least Squares Mean | Standard Error | Hours | | 12 months | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Non-Hispanic White Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Non-Hispanic White Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. | | OG002 | MC1R Higher Risk- Control - Non-Hispanic White Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the higher risk standard arm (control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. |
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| Primary | Weekend Sun Exposure - NHW - Baseline | Self-reported average hours spent outside during weekends for the Non-Hispanic White Population | | Posted | | Least Squares Mean | Standard Error | Hours | | Baseline | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Non-Hispanic White Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Non-Hispanic White Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. | | OG002 | MC1R Higher Risk- Control - Non-Hispanic White Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the higher risk standard arm (control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. |
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| Primary | Weekend Sun Exposure - NHW - After Intervention | Self-reported average hours spent outside during weekends for the Non-Hispanic White Population after receiving the intervention | | Posted | | Least Squares Mean | Standard Error | Hours | | 12 Months | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Non-Hispanic White Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Non-Hispanic White Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. | | OG002 | MC1R Higher Risk- Control - Non-Hispanic White Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the higher risk standard arm (control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. |
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| Primary | Sunburns - NHW - Baseline | Self-reported number of red or painful sunburns for the Non-Hispanic White Population | | Posted | | Least Squares Mean | Standard Error | Sunburns | | Baseline | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Non-Hispanic White Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Non-Hispanic White Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. | | OG002 | MC1R Higher Risk- Control - Non-Hispanic White Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the higher risk standard arm (control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. |
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| Primary | Sunburns - NHW - After Intervention | Self-reported number of red or painful sunburns for the Non-Hispanic White Population after receiving the intervention | | Posted | | Least Squares Mean | Standard Error | Sunburns | | 12 Months | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Non-Hispanic White Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Non-Hispanic White Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. | | OG002 | MC1R Higher Risk- Control - Non-Hispanic White Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the higher risk standard arm (control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. |
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| Primary | Outdoor Intentional Tanning - NHW - Baseline | Self-reported number on a scale from 1=never to 5=always for outdoor intentional tanning for the Non-Hispanic White Population | | Posted | | Least Squares Mean | Standard Error | score on a scale | | Baseline | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Non-Hispanic White Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Non-Hispanic White Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. | | OG002 | MC1R Higher Risk- Control - Non-Hispanic White Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the higher risk standard arm (control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. |
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| Primary | Outdoor Intentional Tanning - NHW - After Intervention | Self-reported number on a scale from 1=never to 5=always outdoor intentional tanning for the Non-Hispanic White Population after receiving the intervention | | Posted | | Least Squares Mean | Standard Error | score on a scale | | 12 Months | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Non-Hispanic White Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Non-Hispanic White Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. | | OG002 | MC1R Higher Risk- Control - Non-Hispanic White Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the higher risk standard arm (control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. |
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| Primary | Proportion of Participants Wearing a Hat - NHW - Baseline | Proportion who practiced wearing a hat for the Non-Hispanic White Population. This is a population predicted marginal proportion estimated by running a generalized estimating equation with the outcome modeled as a repeated binomial distribution (practiced the behavior often to always vs. sometimes, rarely, or never measured at both follow-ups) and using a logit link function. The model covariates included the baseline measure, any imbalanced baseline measures, predictors of missingness, and predictors of outcome. | | Posted | | Mean | Standard Error | proportion of participants | | Baseline | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Non-Hispanic White Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Non-Hispanic White Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. |
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| Primary | Proportion of Participants Wearing a Hat - NHW - After Intervention | Proportion who practiced wearing a hat for the Non-Hispanic White Population. This is a population predicted marginal proportion estimated by running a generalized estimating equation with the outcome modeled as a repeated binomial distribution (practiced the behavior often to always vs. sometimes, rarely, or never measured at both follow-ups) and using a logit link function. The model covariates included the baseline measure, any imbalanced baseline measures, predictors of missingness, and predictors of outcome. | | Posted | | Mean | Standard Error | proportion of participants | | 12 Months | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Non-Hispanic White Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Non-Hispanic White Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. |
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| Primary | Seeking Shade - NHW - Baseline | Self-reported number of hours for seeking shade or using an umbrella outdoors for the Non-Hispanic White Population. This is a population predicted marginal proportion estimated by running a generalized estimating equation with the outcome modeled as a repeated binomial distribution (practiced the behavior often to always vs. sometimes, rarely, or never measured at both follow-ups) and using a logit link function. The model covariates included the baseline measure, any imbalanced baseline measures, predictors of missingness, and predictors of outcome. | | Posted | | Mean | Standard Error | Hours | | Baseline | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Non-Hispanic White Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Non-Hispanic White Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. |
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| Primary | Seeking Shade - NHW - After Intervention | Self-reported number of hours for seeking shade or using an umbrella outdoors for the Non-Hispanic White Population after receiving the intervention. This is a population predicted marginal proportion estimated by running a generalized estimating equation with the outcome modeled as a repeated binomial distribution (practiced the behavior often to always vs. sometimes, rarely, or never measured at both follow-ups) and using a logit link function. The model covariates included the baseline measure, any imbalanced baseline measures, predictors of missingness, and predictors of outcome. | | Posted | | Mean | Standard Error | Hours | | 12 Months | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Non-Hispanic White Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Non-Hispanic White Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. |
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| Primary | Wearing a Shirt - NHW - Baseline | Self-reported number of hours for wearing a shirt with sleeves outdoors for the Non-Hispanic White Population. This is a population predicted marginal proportion estimated by running a generalized estimating equation with the outcome modeled as a repeated binomial distribution (practiced the behavior often to always vs. sometimes, rarely, or never measured at both follow-ups) and using a logit link function. The model covariates included the baseline measure, any imbalanced baseline measures, predictors of missingness, and predictors of outcome. | | Posted | | Mean | Standard Error | Hours | | Baseline | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Non-Hispanic White Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Non-Hispanic White Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. |
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| Primary | Wearing a Shirt - NHW - After Intervention | Self-reported number of hours wearing a shirt with sleeves outdoors for the Non-Hispanic White Population after receiving the intervention. This is a population predicted marginal proportion estimated by running a generalized estimating equation with the outcome modeled as a repeated binomial distribution (practiced the behavior often to always vs. sometimes, rarely, or never measured at both follow-ups) and using a logit link function. The model covariates included the baseline measure, any imbalanced baseline measures, predictors of missingness, and predictors of outcome. | | Posted | | Mean | Standard Error | Hours | | 12 Months | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Non-Hispanic White Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Non-Hispanic White Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. |
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| Primary | Wearing Sunglasses - NHW - Baseline | Self-reported number of hours for wearing sunglasses outdoors for the Non-Hispanic White Population. This is a population predicted marginal proportion estimated by running a generalized estimating equation with the outcome modeled as a repeated binomial distribution (practiced the behavior often to always vs. sometimes, rarely, or never measured at both follow-ups) and using a logit link function. The model covariates included the baseline measure, any imbalanced baseline measures, predictors of missingness, and predictors of outcome. | | Posted | | Mean | Standard Error | Hours | | Baseline | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Non-Hispanic White Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Non-Hispanic White Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. |
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| Primary | Wearing Sunglasses - NHW - After Intervention | Self-reported number of hours wearing sunglasses outdoors for the Non-Hispanic White Population after receiving the intervention. This is a population predicted marginal proportion estimated by running a generalized estimating equation with the outcome modeled as a repeated binomial distribution (practiced the behavior often to always vs. sometimes, rarely, or never measured at both follow-ups) and using a logit link function. The model covariates included the baseline measure, any imbalanced baseline measures, predictors of missingness, and predictors of outcome. | | Posted | | Mean | Standard Error | Hours | | 12 Months | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Non-Hispanic White Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Non-Hispanic White Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. |
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| Primary | Wearing Sunscreen - NHW - Baseline | Self-reported number of hours for wearing sunscreen outdoors for the Non-Hispanic White Population. This is a population predicted marginal proportion estimated by running a generalized estimating equation with the outcome modeled as a repeated binomial distribution (practiced the behavior often to always vs. sometimes, rarely, or never measured at both follow-ups) and using a logit link function. The model covariates included the baseline measure, any imbalanced baseline measures, predictors of missingness, and predictors of outcome. | | Posted | | Mean | Standard Error | Hours | | Baseline | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Non-Hispanic White Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Non-Hispanic White Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. |
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| Primary | Wearing Sunscreen - NHW - After Intervention | Self-reported number of hours wearing sunscreen outdoors for the Non-Hispanic White Population after receiving the intervention. This is a population predicted marginal proportion estimated by running a generalized estimating equation with the outcome modeled as a repeated binomial distribution (practiced the behavior often to always vs. sometimes, rarely, or never measured at both follow-ups) and using a logit link function. The model covariates included the baseline measure, any imbalanced baseline measures, predictors of missingness, and predictors of outcome. | | Posted | | Mean | Standard Error | Hours | | 12 Months | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Non-Hispanic White Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Non-Hispanic White Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. |
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| Primary | Participants With Indoor Intentional Tanning - NHW - Baseline | Participants with at least one indoor intentional tanning session for the Non-Hispanic White Population | | Posted | | Count of Participants | | Participants | | Baseline | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Non-Hispanic White Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Non-Hispanic White Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. | | OG002 | MC1R Higher Risk- Control - Non-Hispanic White Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the higher risk standard arm (control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. |
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| Primary | Participants With Indoor Intentional Tanning - NHW - After Intervention | Participants with at least one indoor intentional tanning session for the Non-Hispanic White Population after receiving the intervention | | Posted | | Count of Participants | | Participants | | 12 Months | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Non-Hispanic White Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Non-Hispanic White Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. | | OG002 | MC1R Higher Risk- Control - Non-Hispanic White Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the higher risk standard arm (control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. |
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| Primary | Weekday Sun Exposure - Hispanic Population Baseline | Self-reported number of hours of weekday sun exposure for the Hispanic Population | | Posted | | Least Squares Mean | Standard Error | Hours | | Baseline | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Hispanic Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (Intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. | | OG002 | MC1R Higher Risk- Control - Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the higher risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. |
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| Primary | Weekday Sun Exposure - Hispanic Population After Intervention | Self-reported number of hours of weekday sun exposure of the Hispanic population after receiving the intervention | | Posted | | Least Squares Mean | Standard Error | Hours | | 9 Months | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Hispanic Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (Intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. | | OG002 | MC1R Higher Risk- Control - Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the higher risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. |
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| Primary | Weekend Sun Exposure - Hispanic Population - Baseline | Self-reported number of hours of weekend sun exposure for the Hispanic Population | | Posted | | Least Squares Mean | Standard Error | Hours | | Baseline | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Hispanic Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (Intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. | | OG002 | MC1R Higher Risk- Control - Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the higher risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. |
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| Primary | Weekend Sun Exposure - Hispanic Population - After Intervention | Self-reported number of hours of weekend sun exposure for the Hispanic Population after receiving the intervention | | Posted | | Least Squares Mean | Standard Error | Hours | | 9 Months | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Hispanic Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (Intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. | | OG002 | MC1R Higher Risk- Control - Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the higher risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. |
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| Primary | Sunburns - Hispanic Population - Baseline | Self-reported number of Sunburns for the Hispanic Population | | Posted | | Least Squares Mean | Standard Error | Sunburns | | Baseline | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Hispanic Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (Intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. | | OG002 | MC1R Higher Risk- Control - Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the higher risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. |
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| Primary | Sunburns - Hispanic Population - After Intervention | Self-reported number of Sunburns for the Hispanic Population after receiving the intervention | | Posted | | Least Squares Mean | Standard Error | Sunburns | | 9 Months | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Hispanic Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (Intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. | | OG002 | MC1R Higher Risk- Control - Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the higher risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. |
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| Primary | Outdoor Intentional Tanning - Hispanic Population - Baseline | Self-reported number on a scale from 1=never to 5=always intentional tanning for the Hispanic Population | | Posted | | Least Squares Mean | Standard Error | score on a scale | | Baseline | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Hispanic Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (Intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. | | OG002 | MC1R Higher Risk- Control - Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the higher risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. |
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| Primary | Outdoor Intentional Tanning - Hispanic Population - After Intervention | Self-reported number on a scale from 1=never to 5=always outdoor intentional tanning for the Hispanic Population after receiving the intervention | | Posted | | Least Squares Mean | Standard Error | score on a scale | | 9 Months | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Hispanic Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (Intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. | | OG002 | MC1R Higher Risk- Control - Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the higher risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. |
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| Primary | Proportion of Participants Wearing a Hat - Hispanic Population - Baseline | Proportion who practiced wearing a hat Often to Always for the Hispanic Population. This is a population predicted marginal proportion estimated by running a generalized estimating equation with the outcome modeled as a repeated binomial distribution (practiced the behavior often to always vs. sometimes, rarely, or never measured at both follow-ups) and using a logit link function. The model covariates included the baseline measure, any imbalanced baseline measures, predictors of missingness, and predictors of outcome. | | Posted | | Mean | Standard Error | proportion of participants | | Baseline | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Hispanic Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (Intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. |
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| Primary | Proportion of Participants Wearing a Hat - Hispanic Population - After Intervention | Proportion who practiced wearing a hat Often to Always for the Hispanic Population after receiving the intervention. This is a population predicted marginal proportion estimated by running a generalized estimating equation with the outcome modeled as a repeated binomial distribution (practiced the behavior often to always vs. sometimes, rarely, or never measured at both follow-ups) and using a logit link function. The model covariates included the baseline measure, any imbalanced baseline measures, predictors of missingness, and predictors of outcome. | | Posted | | Mean | Standard Error | proportion of participants | | 9 months | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Hispanic Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (Intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. |
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| Primary | Seeking Shade - Hispanic Population - Baseline | Self-reported number of hours of seeking shade or using an umbrella for the Hispanic Population. This is a population predicted marginal proportion estimated by running a generalized estimating equation with the outcome modeled as a repeated binomial distribution (practiced the behavior often to always vs. sometimes, rarely, or never measured at both follow-ups) and using a logit link function. The model covariates included the baseline measure, any imbalanced baseline measures, predictors of missingness, and predictors of outcome. | | Posted | | Mean | Standard Error | Hours | | Baseline | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Hispanic Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (Intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. |
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| Primary | Seeking Shade - Hispanic Population - After Intervention | Self-reported number of hours of seeking shade or using an umbrella for the Hispanic Population after receiving the intervention. This is a population predicted marginal proportion estimated by running a generalized estimating equation with the outcome modeled as a repeated binomial distribution (practiced the behavior often to always vs. sometimes, rarely, or never measured at both follow-ups) and using a logit link function. The model covariates included the baseline measure, any imbalanced baseline measures, predictors of missingness, and predictors of outcome. | | Posted | | Mean | Standard Error | Hours | | 9 Months | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Hispanic Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (Intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. |
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| Primary | Wearing a Shirt - Hispanic Population - Baseline | Self-reported number of hours of wearing a shirt for the Hispanic Population. This is a population predicted marginal proportion estimated by running a generalized estimating equation with the outcome modeled as a repeated binomial distribution (practiced the behavior often to always vs. sometimes, rarely, or never measured at both follow-ups) and using a logit link function. The model covariates included the baseline measure, any imbalanced baseline measures, predictors of missingness, and predictors of outcome. | | Posted | | Mean | Standard Error | Hours | | Baseline | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Hispanic Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (Intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. |
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| Primary | Wearing a Shirt - Hispanic Population - After Intervention | Self-reported number of hours of wearing a shirt with sleeves outdoors for the Hispanic Population after receiving the intervention. This is a population predicted marginal proportion estimated by running a generalized estimating equation with the outcome modeled as a repeated binomial distribution (practiced the behavior often to always vs. sometimes, rarely, or never measured at both follow-ups) and using a logit link function. The model covariates included the baseline measure, any imbalanced baseline measures, predictors of missingness, and predictors of outcome. | | Posted | | Mean | Standard Error | Hours | | 9 Months | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Hispanic Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (Intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. |
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| Primary | Wearing Sunglasses - Hispanic Population - Baseline | Self-reported number of hours of wearing sunglasses for the Hispanic Population. This is a population predicted marginal proportion estimated by running a generalized estimating equation with the outcome modeled as a repeated binomial distribution (practiced the behavior often to always vs. sometimes, rarely, or never measured at both follow-ups) and using a logit link function. The model covariates included the baseline measure, any imbalanced baseline measures, predictors of missingness, and predictors of outcome. | | Posted | | Mean | Standard Error | Hours | | Baseline | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Hispanic Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (Intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. |
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| Primary | Wearing Sunglasses - Hispanic Population - After Intervention | Self-reported number of hours of wearing sunglasses for the Hispanic Population after receiving the intervention. This is a population predicted marginal proportion estimated by running a generalized estimating equation with the outcome modeled as a repeated binomial distribution (practiced the behavior often to always vs. sometimes, rarely, or never measured at both follow-ups) and using a logit link function. The model covariates included the baseline measure, any imbalanced baseline measures, predictors of missingness, and predictors of outcome. | | Posted | | Mean | Standard Error | Hours | | 9 Months | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Hispanic Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (Intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. |
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| Primary | Wearing Sunscreen - Hispanic Population - Baseline | Self-reported number of hours of wearing sunscreen for the Hispanic Population. This is a population predicted marginal proportion estimated by running a generalized estimating equation with the outcome modeled as a repeated binomial distribution (practiced the behavior often to always vs. sometimes, rarely, or never measured at both follow-ups) and using a logit link function. The model covariates included the baseline measure, any imbalanced baseline measures, predictors of missingness, and predictors of outcome. | | Posted | | Mean | Standard Error | Hours | | Baseline | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Hispanic Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (Intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. |
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| Primary | Wearing Sunscreen - Hispanic Population - After Intervention | Self-reported number of hours of wearing sunscreen for the Hispanic Population after receiving the intervention. This is a population predicted marginal proportion estimated by running a generalized estimating equation with the outcome modeled as a repeated binomial distribution (practiced the behavior often to always vs. sometimes, rarely, or never measured at both follow-ups) and using a logit link function. The model covariates included the baseline measure, any imbalanced baseline measures, predictors of missingness, and predictors of outcome. | | Posted | | Mean | Standard Error | Hours | | 9 Months | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Hispanic Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (Intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. |
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| Primary | Participants With Intentional Indoor Tanning - Hispanic Population - Baseline | Participants with at least one indoor intentional tanning session for the Hispanic Population | | Posted | | Count of Participants | | Participants | | Baseline | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Hispanic Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (Intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. | | OG002 | MC1R Higher Risk- Control - Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the higher risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. |
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| Primary | Participants With Intentional Indoor Tanning - Hispanic Population - After Intervention | Participants with at least one indoor intentional tanning session for the Hispanic Population after receiving the intervention | | Posted | | Count of Participants | | Participants | | 9 Months | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Hispanic Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (Intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. | | OG002 | MC1R Higher Risk- Control - Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the higher risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. |
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| Secondary | Weekday Sun Exposure - NHW Children - Baseline | Self-reported average hours spent outside during weekdays among the children of the participants in the Non-Hispanic White Population | | Posted | | Least Squares Mean | Standard Error | Hours | | Baseline | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Non-Hispanic White Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Non-Hispanic White Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. | | OG002 | MC1R Higher Risk- Control - Non-Hispanic White Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the higher risk standard arm (control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. |
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| Secondary | Weekday Sun Exposure - NHW Children - After Intervention | Self-reported average hours spent outside during weekdays among the children of the participants in the Non-Hispanic White Population | | Posted | | Least Squares Mean | Standard Error | Hours | | 12 months | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Non-Hispanic White Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Non-Hispanic White Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. | | OG002 | MC1R Higher Risk- Control - Non-Hispanic White Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the higher risk standard arm (control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. |
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| Secondary | Weekend Sun Exposure - NHW Children - Baseline | Self-reported average hours spent outside during weekends among the children of the participants in the Non-Hispanic White Population | | Posted | | Least Squares Mean | Standard Error | Hours | | Baseline | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Non-Hispanic White Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Non-Hispanic White Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. | | OG002 | MC1R Higher Risk- Control - Non-Hispanic White Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the higher risk standard arm (control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. |
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| Secondary | Weekend Sun Exposure - NHW Children - After Intervention | Self-reported average hours spent outside during weekends among the children of the participants in the Non-Hispanic White Population | | Posted | | Least Squares Mean | Standard Error | Hours | | 12 Months | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Non-Hispanic White Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Non-Hispanic White Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. | | OG002 | MC1R Higher Risk- Control - Non-Hispanic White Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the higher risk standard arm (control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. |
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| Secondary | Sunburns - NHW Children - Baseline | Self-reported number of red or painful sunburns among the children of the participants in the Non-Hispanic White Population | | Posted | | Least Squares Mean | Standard Error | Sunburns | | Baseline | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Non-Hispanic White Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Non-Hispanic White Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. | | OG002 | MC1R Higher Risk- Control - Non-Hispanic White Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the higher risk standard arm (control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. |
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| Secondary | Sunburns - NHW Children - After Intervention | Self-reported number of red or painful sunburns among the children of the participants in the Non-Hispanic White Population after receiving the intervention | | Posted | | Least Squares Mean | Standard Error | Sunburns | | 12 Months | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Non-Hispanic White Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Non-Hispanic White Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. | | OG002 | MC1R Higher Risk- Control - Non-Hispanic White Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the higher risk standard arm (control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. |
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| Secondary | Outdoor International Tanning - NHW Children - Baseline | Self-reported number of hours for outdoor intentional tanning among the children of the participants in the Non-Hispanic White Population | | Posted | | Least Squares Mean | Standard Error | Hours | | Baseline | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Non-Hispanic White Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Non-Hispanic White Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. | | OG002 | MC1R Higher Risk- Control - Non-Hispanic White Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the higher risk standard arm (control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. |
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| Secondary | Outdoor Intentional Tanning - NHW Children - After Intervention | Self-reported number of hours for outdoor intentional tanning among the children of the participants in the Non-Hispanic White Population after receiving the intervention | | Posted | | Least Squares Mean | Standard Error | Hours | | 12 Months | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Non-Hispanic White Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Non-Hispanic White Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. | | OG002 | MC1R Higher Risk- Control - Non-Hispanic White Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the higher risk standard arm (control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. |
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| Secondary | Wearing a Hat - NHW Children - Baseline | Self-reported number of hours for wearing a hat outdoors among the children of the participants in the Non-Hispanic White Population | | Posted | | Least Squares Mean | Standard Error | Hours | | Baseline | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Non-Hispanic White Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Non-Hispanic White Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. | | OG002 | MC1R Higher Risk- Control - Non-Hispanic White Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the higher risk standard arm (control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. |
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| Secondary | Wearing a Hat - NHW Children - After Intervention | Self-reported number of hours for wearing a hat outdoors among the children of the participants in the Non-Hispanic White Population after receiving the intervention | | Posted | | Least Squares Mean | Standard Error | Hours | | 12 Months | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Non-Hispanic White Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Non-Hispanic White Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. | | OG002 | MC1R Higher Risk- Control - Non-Hispanic White Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the higher risk standard arm (control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. |
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| Secondary | Seeking Shade - NHW Children - Baseline | Self-reported number of hours for seeking shade or using an umbrella outdoors among the children of the participants in the Non-Hispanic White Population | | Posted | | Least Squares Mean | Standard Error | Hours | | Baseline | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Non-Hispanic White Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Non-Hispanic White Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. | | OG002 | MC1R Higher Risk- Control - Non-Hispanic White Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the higher risk standard arm (control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. |
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| Secondary | Seeking Shade - NHW Children - After Intervention | Self-reported number of hours for seeking shade or using an umbrella outdoors among the children of the participants in the Non-Hispanic White Population after receiving the intervention | | Posted | | Least Squares Mean | Standard Error | Hours | | 12 Months | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Non-Hispanic White Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Non-Hispanic White Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. | | OG002 | MC1R Higher Risk- Control - Non-Hispanic White Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the higher risk standard arm (control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. |
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| Secondary | Wearing a Shirt - Average Risk NHW Children - Baseline | Average Risk Participants children who wore a shirt with sleeves outdoors among the participants in the Non-Hispanic White Population | | Posted | | Count of Participants | | Participants | | Baseline | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Non-Hispanic White Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Non-Hispanic White Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. |
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| Secondary | Wearing a Shirt - Average Risk NHW Children - After Intervention | Average Risk Participants children who wore a shirt with sleeves outdoors among the participants in the Non-Hispanic White Population | | Posted | | Count of Participants | | Participants | | 12 Month | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Non-Hispanic White Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Non-Hispanic White Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. |
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| Secondary | Wearing a Shirt - High Risk NHW Children - Baseline | Self-reported number of hours wearing a shirt with sleeves outdoors among the children of the participants in the Non-Hispanic White High Risk Population | | Posted | | Least Squares Mean | Standard Error | Hours | | 12 Months | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Higher Risk- Control - Non-Hispanic White Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the higher risk standard arm (control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Higher Risk - Intervention- Non-Hispanic White Population | Participants in the higher risk precision prevention arm (intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. |
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| Secondary | Wearing a Shirt - High Risk NHW Children - After Intervention | Self-reported number of hours wearing a shirt with sleeves outdoors among the children of the participants in the Non-Hispanic White High Risk Population after receiving the intervention | | Posted | | Least Squares Mean | Standard Error | Hours | | 12 Months | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Higher Risk- Control - Non-Hispanic White Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the higher risk standard arm (control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Higher Risk - Intervention- Non-Hispanic White Population | Participants in the higher risk precision prevention arm (intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. |
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| Secondary | Wearing Sunglasses - Average Risk NHW Children - Baseline | Self-reported number of hours for wearing sunglasses outdoors among the children of the participants in the Non-Hispanic White Average Risk Population | | Posted | | Least Squares Mean | Standard Error | Hours | | Baseline | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Non-Hispanic White Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Non-Hispanic White Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. |
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| Secondary | Wearing Sunglasses - Average Risk NHW Children - After Intervention | Self-reported number of hours wearing sunglasses outdoors among the children of the participants in the Non-Hispanic White Average Risk Population after receiving the intervention | | Posted | | Least Squares Mean | Standard Error | Hours | | 12 Months | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Non-Hispanic White Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Non-Hispanic White Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. |
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| Secondary | Wearing Sunglasses -High Risk NHW Children - Baseline | Children of the participants in the Non-Hispanic White High Risk Population who wore sunglasses outdoors | | Posted | | Count of Participants | | Participants | | Baseline | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Higher Risk- Control - Non-Hispanic White Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the higher risk standard arm (control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Higher Risk - Intervention- Non-Hispanic White Population | Participants in the higher risk precision prevention arm (intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. |
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| Secondary | Wearing Sunglasses - High Risk NHW Children - After Intervention | Children of the participants in the Non-Hispanic White High Risk Population who wore sunglasses outdoors after receiving the intervention | | Posted | | Count of Participants | | Participants | | 12 Months | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Higher Risk- Control - Non-Hispanic White Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the higher risk standard arm (control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Higher Risk - Intervention- Non-Hispanic White Population | Participants in the higher risk precision prevention arm (intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. |
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| Secondary | Wearing Sunscreen - NHW Children - Baseline | Self-reported number of hours for wearing sunscreen outdoors among the children of the participants in the Non-Hispanic White Population | | Posted | | Least Squares Mean | Standard Error | Hours | | Baseline | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Non-Hispanic White Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Non-Hispanic White Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. | | OG002 | MC1R Higher Risk- Control - Non-Hispanic White Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the higher risk standard arm (control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. |
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| Secondary | Wearing Sunscreen - NHW Children - After Intervention | Self-reported number of hours wearing sunscreen outdoors among the children of the participants in the Non-Hispanic White Population after receiving the intervention | | Posted | | Least Squares Mean | Standard Error | Hours | | 12 Months | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Non-Hispanic White Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Non-Hispanic White Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. | | OG002 | MC1R Higher Risk- Control - Non-Hispanic White Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the higher risk standard arm (control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. |
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| Secondary | Weekday Sun Exposure - Hispanic Children Population Baseline | Self-reported number of hours of weekday sun exposure among the children of the participants in the Hispanic Population | | Posted | | Least Squares Mean | Standard Error | Hours | | Baseline | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Hispanic Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (Intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. | | OG002 | MC1R Higher Risk- Control - Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the higher risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. |
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| Secondary | Weekday Sun Exposure - Hispanic Children Population After Intervention | Self-reported number of hours of weekday sun exposure among the children of the participants in the Hispanic Population after receiving the intervention | | Posted | | Least Squares Mean | Standard Error | Hours | | 9 Months | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Hispanic Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (Intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. | | OG002 | MC1R Higher Risk- Control - Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the higher risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. |
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| Secondary | Weekend Sun Exposure - Hispanic Children Population - Baseline | Self-reported number of hours of weekend sun exposure among the children of the participants in the Hispanic Population | | Posted | | Least Squares Mean | Standard Error | Hours | | Baseline | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Hispanic Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (Intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. | | OG002 | MC1R Higher Risk- Control - Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the higher risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. |
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| Secondary | Weekend Sun Exposure - Hispanic Children Population - After Intervention | Self-reported number of hours of weekend sun exposure among the children of the participants in the Hispanic Population after receiving the intervention | | Posted | | Least Squares Mean | Standard Error | Hours | | 9 Months | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Hispanic Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (Intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. | | OG002 | MC1R Higher Risk- Control - Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the higher risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. |
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| Secondary | Sun Protection Behaviors - Hispanic Children Population - Baseline | Self-reported number of hours of sun protection behaviors among the children of the participants in the Hispanic Population | | Posted | | Least Squares Mean | Standard Error | Hours | | Baseline | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Hispanic Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (Intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. | | OG002 | MC1R Higher Risk- Control - Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the higher risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. |
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| Secondary | Sun Protection Behaviors - Hispanic Children Population - After Intervention | Self-reported number of hours of sun protection behaviors among the children of the participants in the Hispanic Population after receiving the intervention | | Posted | | Least Squares Mean | Standard Error | Hours | | 9 Months | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Hispanic Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (Intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. | | OG002 | MC1R Higher Risk- Control - Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the higher risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. |
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| Secondary | Outdoor Intentional Tanning - Hispanic Children Population - Baseline | Self-reported number of hours of outdoor intentional tanning among the children of the participants in the Hispanic Population | | Posted | | Least Squares Mean | Standard Error | Hours | | Baseline | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Hispanic Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (Intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. | | OG002 | MC1R Higher Risk- Control - Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the higher risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. |
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| Secondary | Outdoor Intentional Tanning - Hispanic Children Population - After Intervention | Self-reported number of hours of outdoor intentional tanning among the children of the participants in the Hispanic Population after receiving the intervention | | Posted | | Least Squares Mean | Standard Error | Hours | | 9 Months | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Hispanic Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (Intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. | | OG002 | MC1R Higher Risk- Control - Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the higher risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. |
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| Secondary | Sunburns - Hispanic Children Population - Baseline | Self-reported number of Sunburns among the children of the participants in the Hispanic Population | | Posted | | Least Squares Mean | Standard Error | Sunburns | | Baseline | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Hispanic Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (Intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. | | OG002 | MC1R Higher Risk- Control - Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the higher risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. |
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| Secondary | Sunburns - Hispanic Children Population - After Intervention | Self-reported number of Sunburns among the children of the participants in the Hispanic Population after receiving the intervention | | Posted | | Least Squares Mean | Standard Error | Sunburns | | 9 Months | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Hispanic Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (Intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. | | OG002 | MC1R Higher Risk- Control - Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the higher risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. |
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| Secondary | Wearing a Hat - Hispanic Children Population - Baseline | Children of participants in the Hispanic Population who wore a hat before receiving the intervention | | Posted | | Count of Participants | | Participants | | Baseline | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Hispanic Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (Intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. | | OG002 | MC1R Higher Risk- Control - Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the higher risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. |
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| Secondary | Wearing a Hat - Hispanic Children Population - After Intervention | Children of participants in the Hispanic Population who wore a hat after receiving the intervention | | Posted | | Count of Participants | | Participants | | 9 months | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Hispanic Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (Intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. | | OG002 | MC1R Higher Risk- Control - Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the higher risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. |
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| Secondary | Seeking Shade - Hispanic Children Population - Baseline | Self-reported number of hours of seeking shade or using an umbrella among the children of the participants in the Hispanic Population | | Posted | | Least Squares Mean | Standard Error | Hours | | Baseline | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Hispanic Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (Intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. | | OG002 | MC1R Higher Risk- Control - Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the higher risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. |
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| Secondary | Seeking Shade - Hispanic Children Population - After Intervention | Self-reported number of hours of seeking shade or using an umbrella among the children of the participants in the Hispanic Population after receiving the intervention | | Posted | | Least Squares Mean | Standard Error | Hours | | 9 Months | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Hispanic Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (Intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. | | OG002 | MC1R Higher Risk- Control - Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the higher risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. |
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| Secondary | Wearing a Shirt - Average Risk Hispanic Children Population - Baseline | Children of the participants in the Hispanic Average Risk Population who reported wearing a shirt with sleeves outdoors | | Posted | | Count of Participants | | Participants | | Baseline | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Hispanic Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (Intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. |
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| Secondary | Wearing a Shirt - Hispanic Children Population - After Intervention | Children of the participants in the Hispanic Average Risk Population who reported wearing a shirt with sleeves outdoors, after receiving the intervention | | Posted | | Count of Participants | | Participants | | 9 Months | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Hispanic Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (Intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. |
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| Secondary | Wearing a Shirt - Hispanic Children High Risk Population - Baseline | Self-reported number of hours of wearing a shirt among the children of the participants in the Hispanic Population | | Posted | | Least Squares Mean | Standard Error | Hours | | Baseline | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Higher Risk- Control - Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the higher risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Higher Risk - Intervention- Hispanic Population | Participants in the higher risk precision prevention arm (intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. |
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| Secondary | Wearing a Shirt - Hispanic Children High Risk Population - After Intervention | Self-reported number of hours of wearing a shirt with sleeves outdoors among the children of the participants in the Hispanic High Risk Population after receiving the intervention | | Posted | | Least Squares Mean | Standard Error | Hours | | 9 Months | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Higher Risk- Control - Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the higher risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Higher Risk - Intervention- Hispanic Population | Participants in the higher risk precision prevention arm (intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. |
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| Secondary | Wearing Sunglasses - Hispanic Children Population - Baseline | Children of the participants in the Hispanic Population who reported wearing sunglasses | | Posted | | Count of Participants | | Participants | | Baseline | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Hispanic Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (Intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. | | OG002 | MC1R Higher Risk- Control - Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the higher risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. |
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| Secondary | Wearing Sunglasses - Hispanic Children Population - After Intervention | Children of the participants in the Hispanic Population who reported wearing sunglasses, after receiving the intervention | | Posted | | Count of Participants | | Participants | | 9 Months | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Hispanic Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (Intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. | | OG002 | MC1R Higher Risk- Control - Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the higher risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. |
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| Secondary | Wearing Sunscreen - Hispanic Children Average Risk Population - Baseline | Children of the participants in the Hispanic Average Risk Population wo reported wearing sunscreen | | Posted | | Count of Participants | | Participants | | Baseline | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Hispanic Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (Intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. |
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| Secondary | Wearing Sunscreen - Hispanic Children Population - After Intervention | Children of the participants in the Hispanic Average Risk Population wo reported wearing sunscreen, after receiving the intervention | | Posted | | Count of Participants | | Participants | | 9 Months | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Average Risk- Control- Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the average risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Average Risk - Intervention- Hispanic Population | Participants in the average risk precision prevention arm (Intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. |
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| Secondary | Wearing Sunscreen - Hispanic Children High Risk Population - Baseline | Self-reported number of hours of wearing sunscreen among the children of the participants in the Hispanic High Risk Population | | Posted | | Least Squares Mean | Standard Error | Hours | | Baseline | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Higher Risk- Control - Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the higher risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Higher Risk - Intervention- Hispanic Population | Participants in the higher risk precision prevention arm (intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. |
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| Secondary | Wearing Sunscreen - Hispanic High Risk Children Population - After Intervention | Self-reported number of hours of wearing sunscreen among the children of the participants in the Hispanic High Risk Population after receiving the intervention | | Posted | | Least Squares Mean | Standard Error | Hours | | 9 Months | | | | ID | Title | Description |
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| OG000 | MC1R Higher Risk- Control - Hispanic Population | Post determination of MC1R Genotypes, participants in the higher risk standard arm (Control) received mailed materials containing information on (1) melanoma and skin cancer; and (2) melanoma prevention behaviors recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology. All participants received information on sun protection behaviors targeted at children. | | OG001 | MC1R Higher Risk - Intervention- Hispanic Population | Participants in the higher risk precision prevention arm (intervention) received mailed materials containing information on: (1) melanoma and skin cancer; (2) genetic risk for melanoma; (3) MC1R and its role in developing melanoma, their MC1R risk group, and interpretation of risk information; and (4) melanoma prevention behaviors in the context of genetic risk. |
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