Wilkes, MarcusWright, Caradee YaelDu Plessis J.L.Reeder, A.I.2016-08-112016-08-112015-03Wilkes , MW, Wright, CY, Du Plessis, J & Reeder, A 2015, 'Fitzpatrick skin type, individual typology angle, and Melanin index in an African population : steps toward universally applicable skin photosensitivity assessments', JAMA Dermatology, vol. 151, pp. 902-903.2168-6068 (print)2168-6084 (online)10.1001/jamadermatol.2015.0351http://hdl.handle.net/2263/56274Calculation of the individual typology angle (ITA) based on spectrophotometric measurements has been used to classify skin types into 6 physiologically relevant groups: very light, light, intermediate, tan, brown, and dark. This study directly compares ITA values with the melanin index (MI), which is frequently used in assigning Fitzpatrick skin type (FST), to improve understanding of how these measurements correlate when used in a study that primarily includes participants with FSTs V and VI.en© 2015 American Medical Association. All rights reserved.African populationIndividual typology angle (ITA)Fitzpatrick skin type (FST)Melanin index (MI)Fitzpatrick skin type, individual typology angle, and melanin index in an African population : steps toward universally applicable skin photosensitivity assessmentsPostprint Article