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A randomized controlled efficacy trial of an mHealth HIV prevention intervention for sexual minority young men: MyPEEPS mobile study protocol

机译:用于性少数民族青年男子的MHECHEATH HIV预防干预的随机对照疗效试验:MYPEEPS移动研究协议

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BACKGROUND:Young sexual minority men in the United States have a high incidence rate of HIV infection. Early intervention among this group, that is timed to precede or coincide with sexual initiation, is of critical importance to prevent HIV infection. Despite this, there are very few published randomized controlled efficacy trials testing interventions to reduce sexual vulnerability for HIV acquisition among racially/ethnically diverse, very young, sexual minority men (aged ≤18?years). This paper describes the design of a mobile app-based intervention trial to reduce sexual risk for HIV acquisition and promote health protection in this group.METHODS:This study is a randomized controlled trial of an mHealth-based HIV prevention intervention, MyPEEPS Mobile, among diverse sexual minority cisgender young men, aged 13-18?years. The mobile intervention was adapted from a prior group-based intervention curriculum with evidence of efficacy, designed to be specific to the risk contexts and realities of young sexual minority men, and to include psychoeducational and skill-building components with interactive games and activities. Participants are recruited locally within four regional hubs (Birmingham, AL, Chicago, IL, New York City, NY, Seattle, WA) and nationwide via the Internet, enrolled in-person or remotely (via videoconference), and randomized (1:1) to either the MyPEEPS Mobile intervention or delayed intervention condition. Post-hoc stratification by age, race/ethnicity, and urban/suburban vs. rural statuses is used to ensure diversity in the sample. The primary outcomes are number of male anal sex partners and frequency of sexual acts with male partners (with and without condoms), sex under the influence of substances, and uptake of pre-and post-exposure prophylaxis, as well as testing for HIV and other sexually transmitted infections at 3-, 6- and 9-month follow-up.DISCUSSION:Behavioral interventions for very young sexual minority men are needed to prevent sexual risk early in their sexual development and maturation. This study will provide evidence to determine feasibility and efficacy of a mobile app-based HIV prevention intervention to reduce sexual risk among this very young group.TRIAL REGISTRATION:ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT03167606, registered May 30, 2017.
机译:背景:美国年轻的性少数民族男性的艾滋病毒感染发病率很高。该组的早期干预,即定时为在性发育之前或重合性引发,是预防艾滋病毒感染的重要意义。尽管如此,出版了很少的随机对照疗效试验测试干预措施,以减少种族/种族多样性,非常年轻,性少数民族男性(年龄≤18岁)之间的艾滋病毒收购的性脆弱性。本文介绍了基于移动应用程序的干预审判的设计,以减少艾滋病毒收购和促进本群体健康保护的性风险。方法:本研究是一项基于MHEVEATH的艾滋病毒预防干预,MYPEEPS移动的随机对照试验不同的性少数民族Cisgender年轻人,年龄13-18岁?年。移动干预课程从基于组的干预课程调整,具有有效性的证据,旨在特定于年轻性少数民族男性的风险背景和现实,并包括与互动游戏和活动的心理教育和技能组件。参与者在四个地区中心(伯明翰,Al,芝加哥,IL,纽约市,纽约,西雅图,WA)和全国范围内招聘,通过互联网,进入 - 人或远程(通过VideoCocerence)和随机(1:1 )对于MyPeeps移动干预或延迟干预条件。按年龄,种族/种族和城市/郊区与农村地位的人群分层用于确保样本的多样性。主要结果是男性肛交伙伴的数量和与男性合作伙伴(有和没有避孕套)的性行为的频率,在物质的影响下性以及摄取前和暴露前的预防的摄取,以及艾滋病毒的测试其他性传播的感染3-,6-和9个月的后续行为。探讨:对于非常年轻的性少数民族男性的行为干预,需要在性发展和成熟时期预防性风险。本研究将提供证据,以确定基于移动应用程序的艾滋病毒的艾滋病毒预防干预的可行性和功效,以降低这一非常年轻的组中的性风险.Tiral注册:2017年5月30日注册的ClinicalTrials.gov号,NCT03167606。

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