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Acceptability and feasibility of CyberSenga: An Internet-based HIV-prevention program for adolescents in Mbarara, Uganda

机译:Cyber​​Senga的可接受性和可行性:基于互联网的乌干达姆巴拉拉青少年艾滋病预防计划

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Capitalizing on emerging data suggesting that HIV-preventive behaviors can be positively affected by Internet-based programs, we developed and tested CyberSenga, an Internet-based, comprehensive sexuality education program for adolescents in Mbarara, Uganda. Three hundred and sixty-six secondary school students were randomly assigned to either the five-lesson program (+ booster) or a treatment-as-usual control. At three-month follow-up, intervention participants provided feedback on the program acceptability. Six focus groups with intervention participants were additionally conducted after the final follow-up at 6 months. Data support a hypothesis of feasibility: despite schedule interruptions, 95% of intervention participants completed all the five modules; only 17% deviated from the once-a-week intended delivery schedule. Internet service was uninterrupted during the field period and, in general, the technology performed to specifications. The intervention also appears to be acceptable: 94% of intervention youth somewhat or strongly agreed that they learned a lot and 93% said they were somewhat or very likely to recommend the program. Although more than two in three youth somewhat or strongly agreed that the program talked too much about sex (70%) and condoms (75%), 89% somewhat or strongly disagreed that "I do not think kids like me should do the CyberSenga program." Feedback from focus group participants further suggested that the content was generally acceptable and did not contradict local norms in most cases. In fact, despite concerns from some local stakeholders to the contrary, information about condoms did not appear to be confusing or contradictory for youth who were abstinent. Nonetheless, some of the sexual topics seemed to be unfamiliar or uncomfortable for some participants - particularly brief references to oral and anal sex. Together, both qualitative and quantitative data suggest that the program is a feasible and acceptable way of delivering HIV preventive information to both sexually experienced and inexperienced adolescents in Mbarara, Uganda.
机译:我们利用新兴数据表明,基于Internet的计划可以对艾滋病毒的预防行为产生积极影响,我们开发并测试了Cyber​​Senga,这是一种基于Internet的针对乌干达姆巴拉拉的青少年综合性教育计划。 366名中学生被随机分配到五节课计划(加助推器)或照常治疗的对照中。在三个月的随访中,干预参与者对计划的可接受性提供了反馈。在6个月的最终随访之后,另外进行了6个焦点小组的干预参与者。数据支持了可行性的假设:尽管计划中断,但仍有95%的干预参与者完成了所有五个模块。仅17%偏离了每周一次的预定交付时间表。互联网服务在实地期间不间断,并且总体而言,该技术的性能符合规范。干预措施似乎也是可以接受的:94%的干预青少年在某种程度上或强烈同意他们学到了很多东西,而93%的青少年表示他们在某种程度上或非常可能会推荐该计划。尽管超过三分之二的年轻人在某种程度上或强烈同意该计划对性(70%)和避孕套(75%)的谈论过多,但89%的某种程度或强烈不同意“我不喜欢我的孩子应该参加Cyber​​Senga计划。”焦点小组参与者的反馈进一步表明,该内容通常是可以接受的,并且在大多数情况下不与当地规范相抵触。实际上,尽管一些当地利益相关者表示了相反的看法,但对于戒酒的年轻人来说,有关安全套的信息似乎并没有造成混淆或矛盾。尽管如此,一些参与者似乎对某些性话题不熟悉或不舒服-特别是简短提及口交和肛交。定性和定量数据共同表明,该计划是向乌干达姆巴拉拉有性经验的和没有经验的青少年提供艾滋病毒预防信息的可行且可接受的方式。

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