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Putting Prevention in Their Pockets: Developing Mobile Phone-Based HIV Interventions for Black Men Who Have Sex with Men

机译:加大预防力度:为与男性发生性关系的黑人开发基于手机的艾滋病毒干预措施

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Young black men who have sex with men (MSM) bear a disproportionate burden of HIV. Rapid expansion of mobile technologies, including smartphone applications (apps), provides a unique opportunity for outreach and tailored health messaging. We collected electronic daily journals and conducted surveys and focus groups with 22 black MSM (age 18–30) at three sites in North Carolina to inform the development of a mobile phone-based intervention. Qualitative data was analyzed thematically using NVivo. Half of the sample earned under $11,000 annually. All participants owned smartphones and had unlimited texting and many had unlimited data plans. Phones were integral to participants' lives and were a primary means of Internet access. Communication was primarily through text messaging and Internet (on-line chatting, social networking sites) rather than calls. Apps were used daily for entertainment, information, productivity, and social networking. Half of participants used their phones to find sex partners; over half used phones to find health information. For an HIV-related app, participants requested user-friendly content about test site locators, sexually transmitted diseases, symptom evaluation, drug and alcohol risk, safe sex, sexuality and relationships, gay-friendly health providers, and connection to other gay/HIV-positive men. For young black MSM in this qualitative study, mobile technologies were a widely used, acceptable means for HIV intervention. Future research is needed to measure patterns and preferences of mobile technology use among broader samples.
机译:与男性发生性关系的年轻黑人(男性)承担着不成比例的艾滋病毒负担。移动技术的快速扩展,包括智能手机应用程序(应用程序),为宣传和量身定制的健康信息提供了独特的机会。我们收集了电子日报,并在北卡罗来纳州的三个地点与22名黑人MSM(18至30岁)进行了调查和焦点小组讨论,为基于手机的干预措施的发展提供了信息。使用NVivo对定性数据进行了主题分析。一半的样本年收入低于$ 11,000。所有参与者都拥有智能手机,并且拥有无限的短信发送功能,而且许多参与者都拥有无限的数据计划。电话是参与者生活中不可或缺的,并且是上网的主要手段。交流主要通过短信和Internet(在线聊天,社交网站)进行,而不是通过电话进行。每天都会将应用程序用于娱乐,信息,生产力和社交网络。一半的参与者使用手机找到了性伴侣。超过一半的人使用手机查找健康信息。对于一个与HIV相关的应用,参与者要求提供用户友好的内容,包括测试地点的定位,性传播疾病,症状评估,毒品和酒精的风险,安全的性行为,性行为和人际关系,同性恋友好的医疗服务提供者以及与其他同性恋/ HIV的联系阳性的人。对于这项定性研究中的年轻黑人MSM,移动技术是一种广泛使用的可接受的HIV干预手段。需要在更广泛的样本中测量移动技术使用的模式和偏好的未来研究。

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