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Project HOPE: Online social network changes in an HIV prevention randomized controlled trial for African American and Latino men who have sex with men

机译:项目希望:在与男性发生性关系的非洲裔美国人和拉丁裔人的艾滋病预防随机对照审判的在线社会网络变化

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Objectives. We examined whether and how an HIV prevention diffusion-based intervention spread throughout participants' online social networks and whether changes in social network ties were associated with increased HIV prevention and testing behaviors. Methods. We randomly assigned 112 primarily racial/ethnic minority men who have sex with men (MSM) to receive peer-delivered HIV (intervention) or general health (control) information over 12 weeks through closed Facebook groups. We recorded participants' public Facebook friend networks at baseline (September 2010) and follow-up (February 2011), and assessed whether changes in network growth were associated with changes in health engagement and HIV testing. Results. Within-group ties increased in both conditions from baseline to follow-up. Among the intervention group, we found a significant positive relation between increased network ties and using social media to discuss sexual behaviors. We found a positive trending relationship between increased network ties and likelihood of HIV testing, follow-up for test results, and participation in online community discussions. No significant differences were seen within control groups. Conclusions. Among high-risk MSM, peer-led social media HIV prevention interventions can increase community cohesion. These changes appear to be associated with increased HIV prevention and testing behaviors.
机译:目标。我们审查了如何以及如何以及如何在整个参与者的在线社交网络中传播基于艾滋病毒的扩散的干预,以及社交网络联系的变化是否与艾滋病毒预防和测试行为增加有关。方法。我们随机分配了112名主要与男性(MSM)发生性关系的种族/少数民族男性(MSM),通过封闭的Facebook群体超过12周接收同行交付的艾滋病毒(干预)或一般卫生(控制)信息。我们在基线(2010年9月)和随访(2011年9月)录制了参与者的公共Facebook好友网络,并评估了网络增长的变化是否与健康参与和HIV测试的变化有关。结果。在基线到后续行动的条件下,组内的关系增加。在干预组中,我们在增加网络联系与使用社交媒体讨论性行为之间的显着积极关系。我们在增加网络联系和艾滋病毒检测的可能性之间找到了积极的趋势关系,进行了测试结果的后续行动,以及参与在线社区讨论。对照组内没有显着差异。结论。在高风险的MSM中,同行LED社交媒体艾滋病毒预防干预措施可以增加群落凝聚力。这些变化似乎与艾滋病毒预防和测试行为增加有关。

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    《American journal of public health》 |2014年第9期|共6页
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    Center for Digital Behavior Department of Family Medicine University of California Los Angeles;

    Department of Social Welfare University of California Los Angeles United States;

    Department of Medicine University of California Los Angeles United States;

    Department of Social Work University of Southern California Los Angeles United States;

    Department of Epidemiology University of California Los Angeles United States;

    Center for World Health David Geffen School of Medicine University of California Los Angeles;

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