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Assessing Undergraduates' Perception of Risks Related to Body Art in Italy: The SUPeRBA Multicenter Cross-Sectional Study

Authors :
Carmela Protano
Federica Valeriani
Daniela Marotta
Annalisa Bargellini
Aida Bianco
Giuseppina Caggiano
Maria Eugenia Colucci
Maria Anna Coniglio
Laura Dallolio
Osvalda De Giglio
Gabriella Di Giuseppe
Pasqualina Laganà
Francesca Licata
Giorgio Liguori
Isabella Marchesi
Sofia Marini
Maria Teresa Montagna
Christian Napoli
Giovanni Battista Orsi
Cesira Pasquarella
Concetta Paola Pelullo
Vincenzo Romano Spica
Rossella Sacchetti
Stefano Tardivo
Licia Veronesi
Matteo Vitali
Francesca Gallè
Protano C.
Valeriani F.
Marotta D.
Bargellini A.
Bianco A.
Caggiano G.
Colucci M.E.
Coniglio M.A.
Dallolio L.
De Giglio O.
Di Giuseppe G.
Lagana P.
Licata F.
Liguori G.
Marchesi I.
Marini S.
Montagna M.T.
Napoli C.
Orsi G.B.
Pasquarella C.
Pelullo C.P.
Spica V.R.
Sacchetti R.
Tardivo S.
Veronesi L.
Vitali M.
Galle F.
Protano, C.
Valeriani, F.
Marotta, D.
Bargellini, A.
Bianco, A.
Caggiano, G.
Colucci, M. E.
Coniglio, M. A.
Dallolio, L.
De Giglio, O.
Di Giuseppe, G.
Lagana, P.
Licata, F.
Liguori, G.
Marchesi, I.
Marini, S.
Montagna, M. T.
Napoli, C.
Orsi, G. B.
Pasquarella, C.
Pelullo, C. P.
Spica, V. R.
Sacchetti, R.
Tardivo, S.
Veronesi, L.
Vitali, M.
Galle, F.
Source :
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Vol 18, Iss 9233, p 9233 (2021), Volume 18, Issue 17
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Tattooing and piercing may lead to health complications. The present multicenter cross-sectional study aimed to assess awareness and knowledge of health risks related to body art and to identify their possible determinants among a large sample of undergraduates in Italy. A web-based questionnaire collecting information on socio-demographic characteristics, awareness, knowledge, and some potential predictors was administered to undergraduates attending twelve Italian universities. The level of knowledge was expressed as the number of correct answers (0–11 for tattooing, 0–14 for piercing). A total of 2985 participants (mean age 23.15 ± 3.99, 73.9% F) participated in the study. Although 95.4% of the respondents were aware of possible health consequences of body art, a low level of specific knowledge was registered for both tattooing (mean number of correct answers 5.38 ± 2.39) and piercing (5.93 ± 3.12) consequences. Lower knowledge was associated with the attendance of non-life science course and with lower duration of academic education for both tattoo and piercing. Lower knowledge of tattooing risks was related with commuter status, while lower knowledge of piercing risks was associated with lower father’s education. These findings highlight the need to enhance information campaigns targeted to youths to increase their awareness of possible health risk of body art.

Details

ISSN :
16604601
Volume :
18
Issue :
17
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International journal of environmental research and public health
Accession number :
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