BMC Public Health (Aug 2011)

Awareness of health risks related to body art practices among youth in Naples, Italy: a descriptive convenience sample study

  • Mastronuzzi Roberto,
  • Alfano Vincenza,
  • Visciano Aniello,
  • Onofrio Valeria Di,
  • Mancusi Caterina,
  • Gallè Francesca,
  • Guida Marco,
  • Liguori Giorgio

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-11-625
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
p. 625

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Abstract Background Body art practices have emerged as common activities among youth, yet few studies have investigated awareness in different age groups of possible health complications associated with piercing and tattooing. Methods We investigated perceptions of and knowledge about health risks. To highlight differences among age groups, we gathered data from students at high schools and universities in the province of Naples. Results Of 9,322 adolescents, 31.3% were pierced and 11.3% were tattooed. Of 3,610 undergraduates, 33% were pierced and 24.5% were tattooed (p Conclusions Results indicate a need for adequate information on health risks associated with body art among students in Naples, mainly among high school students. Therefore, adolescents should be targeted for public health education programs.

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