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Preferences for sexual health smartphone app features among gay and bisexual men

机译:男同性恋和双性恋男人对性健康智能手机应用程序功能的偏好

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Given the popularity of Geosocial networking applications (“apps”) among gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (GBMSM), this study sought to examine GBMSM’s willingness to use sexual health and behavior tracking features if integrated within apps they are already using to meet sexual partners. Most GBMSM (91%) recruited on a popular app reported interest in one or more sexual health app features, including features to find LGBT-friendly providers (83%), receive lab results (68%), schedule appointment reminders (67%), chat with a healthcare provider (59%), and receive medication reminder alerts (42%). Fewer GBMSM were interested in tracking and receiving feedback on their sexual behavior (35%) and substance use (24%). Our data suggest that integrating sexual health and behavior tracking features for GBMSM who use apps could be promising in engaging them in HIV prevention interventions. Further research is needed on GBMSM’s perspectives about potential barriers in using such features.
机译:鉴于Geosocial网络应用程序(“应用程序”)在男同性恋,双性恋和其他与男性发生性关系的男性(GBMSM)中的流行度,本研究旨在检验GBMSM是否愿意将性健康和行为跟踪功能集成到应用程序中已经用来结识性伴侣。在受欢迎的应用程序上招募的大多数GBMSM(91%)报告对一种或多种性健康应用程序功能感兴趣,包括寻找LGBT友好提供者的功能(83%),接收实验室结果(68%),安排约会提醒(67%) ,与医疗保健提供者聊天(59%),并接收用药提醒警报(42%)。较少的GBMSM对跟踪和接收有关其性行为(35%)和物质使用(24%)的反馈感兴趣。我们的数据表明,为使​​用应用程序的GBMSM集成性健康和行为跟踪功能,有望使他们参与HIV预防干预。 GBMSM关于使用此类功能的潜在障碍的观点需要进一步研究。

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