Sun Exposure and Behaviours in Saudi Arabia: A National Study of over Eleven Thousand Participants Utilising the Arabic Sun Exposure and Behaviour Inventory
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Methodology
2.1. Study Design and Setting
2.2. Participants and Sampling
2.3. Instrument: The Sun Exposure and Behaviour Inventory (SEBI)
- Current Sun Exposure—Frequency and duration of outdoor activities (e.g., work, sports) alongside the typical times of day individuals are in direct sunlight.
- Current Sun Behaviour—Regularity of sunscreen application (including SPF and UVA/UVB considerations), use of protective clothing (e.g., hats, long sleeves), and shade-seeking.
- Prior Sun Exposure—Historical accounts of prolonged sun exposure or severe sunburn episodes, emphasising cumulative UV risk.
2.4. Ethical Approval and Procedures
2.5. Data Collection and Management
2.6. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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| Total Number (%) | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Age (years) * | <30 | 29.6 ± 10.9 | 6508 (57%) |
| >30 | 4936 (43%) | ||
| Gender | Male | 3318 (29%) | |
| Female | 8173 (71%) | ||
| Level of education | High school and below | 2908 (25%) | |
| Bachelor’s degree | 8005 (70%) | ||
| Postgraduate degree | 578 (5%) | ||
| Monthly income/allowance | Less than 5000 SAR | 6965 (61%) | |
| From 5000 to 15,000 SAR | 2998 (26%) | ||
| From 15,000 to 30,000 SAR | 1194 (10%) | ||
| More than 30,000 SAR | 334 (3%) | ||
| Residence ** | Central region | 3076 (27%) | |
| Northern region | 1565 (14%) | ||
| Southern region | 2147 (19%) | ||
| Eastern region | 2569 (22%) | ||
| Western region | 2115 (18%) | ||
| Fitzpatrick skin type | Type I | 1187 (10%) | |
| Type II | 3931 (34%) | ||
| Type III | 4653 (41%) | ||
| Type IV | 1334 (12%) | ||
| Type V | 300 (3%) | ||
| Type VI | 86 (1%) | ||
| Previous Skin Cancer | Yes | 32 (0%) | |
| No | 11,459 (100%) | ||
| Current Immunosuppressive Therapy | Yes | 411 (4%) | |
| No | 11,080 (96%) | ||
| Item | Number (%) | Mean (SD) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| SEBI 1: When you go outside on a warm, sunny summer day (May-September) for more than one hour, how often do you use sunscreen or sun block? | Do not stay out > an hour | 2781 (24%) | 27 ± 20 |
| Always | 1143 (10%) | ||
| Nearly always | 1226 (11%) | ||
| Sometimes | 1715 (15%) | ||
| Seldom | 1456 (13%) | ||
| Do not know | 3170 (28%) | ||
| SEBI 2: What is the Sun Protection Factor or SPF of the sunscreen that you use most often? | SPF 15 or higher | 3134 (27%) | 4 ± 2 |
| <SPF 15/do not know | 8357 (73%) | ||
| SEBI 3: Does your sunscreen have both UVA and UVB Protection? | Yes | 3234 (28%) | 4 ± 2 |
| No/do not know | 8257 (72%) | ||
| SEBI 4: When you go outside on a sunny summer day for more than an hour, how often do you stay in the shade? | Do not stay out > an hour | 2955 (26%) | 17 ± 13 |
| Always | 1929 (17%) | ||
| Nearly always | 3238 (28%) | ||
| Sometimes | 2485 (22%) | ||
| Seldom | 580 (5%) | ||
| Do not know | 304 (3%) | ||
| SEBI 5: When you go outside on a sunny summer day for more than an hour, how often do you wear a wide-brimmed hat or any other hat that shades your face, ears, and neck from the sun? | Do not stay out > an hour | 1600 (14%) | 19 ± 16 |
| Always | 4960 (43%) | ||
| Nearly always | 1328 (12%) | ||
| Sometimes | 1425 (12%) | ||
| Seldom | 731 (6%) | ||
| Do not know | 1447 (13%) | ||
| SEBI 6: When you go outside on a sunny summer day for more than an hour, how often do you wear long-sleeved shirts? | Do not stay out > an hour | 1182 (10%) | 18 ± 15 |
| Always | 6449 (56%) | ||
| Nearly always | 975 (9%) | ||
| Sometimes | 1015 (9%) | ||
| Seldom | 517 (5%) | ||
| Do not know | 1353 (12%) | ||
| SEBI 7: Have you been tan in the past 12 months? | No | 8067 (70%) | 12 ± 18 |
| Yes | 3424 (30%) | ||
| SEBI 8: During the months of May-September, how many days per week did you do outdoor activities, i.e., gardening, golf, beach activities, and outdoor sports? | 0 | 5189 (45%) | 16 ± 20 |
| 1 | 1327 (12%) | ||
| 2 | 1639 (14%) | ||
| 3 | 1398 (12%) | ||
| 4 | 807 (7%) | ||
| 5 | 458 (4%) | ||
| 6 | 168 (2%) | ||
| 7 | 505 (4%) | ||
| SEBI 9: During the months of October-April, how many days per week did you do outdoor activities (i.e., gardening, golf, beach activities, outdoor sports)? | 0 | 4571 (40%) | 20 ± 22 |
| 1 | 1415 (12%) | ||
| 2 | 1453 (13%) | ||
| 3 | 1409 (12%) | ||
| 4 | 972 (9%) | ||
| 5 | 692 (6%) | ||
| 6 | 293 (3%) | ||
| 7 | 686 (6%) | ||
| SEBI 10: Total number of sunburns (sunburns is defined as skin redness or pain which lasts at least two days after sun exposure) you have had in your life: | 0 sunburns | 8018 (70%) | 4 ± 6 |
| 1–10 sunburns | 3061 (27%) | ||
| 11–20 sunburns | 266 (2%) | ||
| More than 20 sunburns | 146 (1%) | ||
| SEBI 11: Total number of blistering sunburns you have had in your life: | 0 blistering sunburn | 9460 (82%) | 22 ± 10 |
| 1–3 blistering sunburn | 1506 (13%) | ||
| 4–10 blistering sunburn | 173 (2%) | ||
| >10 blistering sunburn | 352 (3%) | ||
| SEBI 12: Total number of times you have used a tanning bed/booth/sunlamp in your life: | 0 times | 10,684 (93%) | 1 ± 2 |
| 1–5 times | 492 (4%) | ||
| 6–12 times | 223 (2%) | ||
| More than 20 times | 92 (1%) | ||
| SEBI 13: Have you lived in an area with a different climate from MENA region (i.e., Riyadh, eastern/western side, Caribbean, North Africa, and Southeast Asia) for 6 months or longer? * | No | 3082 (27%) | 1 ± 0.4 |
| Yes | 8409 (73%) | ||
| If yes to SEBI 13: How long? | - | 2237 (20%) | 6 ± 4 |
| Less than 5 years | 1783 (16%) | ||
| 6–10 years | 888 (8%) | ||
| 11–20 years | 2013 (18%) | ||
| More than 20 years | 4570 (40%) | ||
| SEBI 14: Compared to other people of your age and sex, how would you rate your lifetime sun exposure? | A lot less exposure than the average person | 1629 (14%) | 8 ± 9 |
| Less exposure than the average person | 2534 (22%) | ||
| The same exposure as the average person | 5093 (44%) | ||
| More exposure than the average person | 1165 (10%) | ||
| A lot more exposure than the average person | 1070 (9%) | ||
| SEBI 15: Compared to other people your age and sex, how would you rate your lifetime sun exposure from outdoor recreation? (examples: golf, gardening, outdoor sports, beach activities, etc | A lot less exposure than the average person | 2758 (24%) | |
| Less exposure than the average person | 2844 (25%) | ||
| The same exposure as the average person | 3741 (33%) | 6 ± 10 | |
| More exposure than the average person | 1191 (10%) | ||
| A lot more exposure than the average person | 957 (8%) | ||
| SEBI 16: Compared to other people your age and sex, how would you rate your lifetime sun exposure from your job? (examples of high exposure jobs: fishermen, construction workers, etc.) | A lot less exposure than the average person | 4143 (36%) | |
| Less exposure than the average person | 2224 (19%) | ||
| The same exposure as the average person | 3321 (29%) | 5 ± 10 | |
| More exposure than the average person | 966 (8%) | ||
| A lot more exposure than the average person | 837 (7%) | ||
| Variable | (A) Current Sun Exposure | p-Value | (B) Current Sun Behaviour | p-Value | (C) Prior Sun Exposure | p-Value | (D) Total Score of Overall | p-Value | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age (years) | <30 | 49 ± 44 | p < 0.001 | 89 ± 47 | p < 0.001 | 31 ± 29 | p < 0.001 | 169 ± 86 | p < 0.001 |
| >30 | 46 ± 44 | 86 ± 45 | 28 ± 25 | 160 ± 82 | |||||
| Gender | Male | 63 ± 44 | p < 0.001 | 122 ± 46 | p < 0.001 | 40 ± 29 | p < 0.001 | 225 ± 81 | p < 0.001 |
| Female | 42 ± 42 | 74 ± 39 | 25 ± 26 | 141 ± 73 | |||||
| Level of education | High school and below | 47 ± 46 | p < 0.001 | 88 ± 46 | p = 0.19 | 29 ± 29 | p < 0.001 | 164 ± 85 | p < 0.001 |
| Bachelor degree | 48 ± 43 | 87 ± 46 | 30 ± 26 | 164 ± 84 | |||||
| Postgraduate degree | 57 ± 48 | 91 ± 50 | 27 ± 30 | 185 ± 93 | |||||
| Monthly income | <5000 SAR | 45 ± 44 | p < 0.001 | 85 ± 46 | p < 0.001 | 28 ± 28 | p < 0.001 | 158 ± 84 | p < 0.001 |
| 5000–15,000 SAR | 49 ± 43 | 89 ± 44 | 30 ± 26 | 168 ± 82 | |||||
| 15,000–30,000 SAR | 57 ± 45 | 96 ± 48 | 36 ± 28 | 189 ± 85 | |||||
| >30,000 SAR | 62 ± 49 | 98 ± 54 | 41 ± 32 | 201 ± 95 | |||||
| Residence region | Central | 47 ± 44 | p < 0.001 | 85 ± 47 | p < 0.001 | 30 ± 27 | p < 0.001 | 161 ± 83 | p < 0.001 |
| Northern | 44 ± 45 | 74 ± 44 | 24 ± 29 | 143 ± 88 | |||||
| Southern | 56 ± 41 | 105 ± 45 | 33 ± 28 | 194 ± 81 | |||||
| Eastern | 46 ± 44 | 86 ± 45 | 30 ± 27 | 163 ± 81 | |||||
| Western | 46 ± 45 | 87 ± 45 | 29 ± 27 | 162 ± 85 | |||||
| Fitzpatrick skin type | Type I | 45 ± 44 | p < 0.001 | 78 ± 45 | p < 0.001 | 28 ± 27 | p < 0.001 | 152 ± 82 | p < 0.001 |
| Type II | 43 ± 43 | 79 ± 43 | 27 ± 27 | 148 ± 80 | |||||
| Type III | 49 ± 44 | 91 ± 46 | 30 ± 27 | 170 ± 83 | |||||
| Type IV | 57 ± 45 | 104 ± 48 | 36 ± 29 | 197 ± 87 | |||||
| Type V | 65 ± 40 | 117 ± 43 | 27 ± 28 | 219 ± 76 | |||||
| Type VI | 62 ± 51 | 100 ± 49 | 36 ± 31 | 197 ± 94 | |||||
| skin cancer | Yes | 85 ± 45 | p < 0.001 | 86 ± 31 | p = 0.93 | 77 ± 34 | p < 0.001 | 248 ± 84 | p < 0.001 |
| No | 48 ± 44 | 88 ± 46 | 29 ± 27 | 165 ± 84 | |||||
| immunosuppressant | Yes | 50 ± 48 | p = 0.65 | 81 ± 46 | p = 0.003 | 37 ± 33 | p < 0.001 | 168 ± 88 | p = 0.57 |
| No | 48 ± 44 | 88 ± 46 | 29 ± 27 | 165 ± 84 | |||||
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Aleisa, A.; AbuDujain, N.M.; Almuhaideb, Q.A.; Alrodiman, Y.A.; AlMajid, H.F.; AboSarhad, T.N.; Alali, O.A.; Abudasir, A.M.; Alkhudair, D.; Alshammari, I.; et al. Sun Exposure and Behaviours in Saudi Arabia: A National Study of over Eleven Thousand Participants Utilising the Arabic Sun Exposure and Behaviour Inventory. Healthcare 2025, 13, 3078. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare13233078
Aleisa A, AbuDujain NM, Almuhaideb QA, Alrodiman YA, AlMajid HF, AboSarhad TN, Alali OA, Abudasir AM, Alkhudair D, Alshammari I, et al. Sun Exposure and Behaviours in Saudi Arabia: A National Study of over Eleven Thousand Participants Utilising the Arabic Sun Exposure and Behaviour Inventory. Healthcare. 2025; 13(23):3078. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare13233078
Chicago/Turabian StyleAleisa, Abdullah, Nasser M. AbuDujain, Qais A. Almuhaideb, Yazeed A. Alrodiman, Hadeel F. AlMajid, Turki N. AboSarhad, Omnia A. Alali, Anas M. Abudasir, Dana Alkhudair, Ibtihal Alshammari, and et al. 2025. "Sun Exposure and Behaviours in Saudi Arabia: A National Study of over Eleven Thousand Participants Utilising the Arabic Sun Exposure and Behaviour Inventory" Healthcare 13, no. 23: 3078. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare13233078
APA StyleAleisa, A., AbuDujain, N. M., Almuhaideb, Q. A., Alrodiman, Y. A., AlMajid, H. F., AboSarhad, T. N., Alali, O. A., Abudasir, A. M., Alkhudair, D., Alshammari, I., Veldhuizen, I. J., Alsadhan, K. F., Alrasheed, A. A., Alsaad, S. M., & Almigbal, T. H. (2025). Sun Exposure and Behaviours in Saudi Arabia: A National Study of over Eleven Thousand Participants Utilising the Arabic Sun Exposure and Behaviour Inventory. Healthcare, 13(23), 3078. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare13233078

