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The Effect of a Text Messaging Based HIV Prevention Program on Sexual Minority Male Youths: A National Evaluation of Information, Motivation and Behavioral Skills in a Randomized Controlled Trial of Guy2Guy

机译:基于短信的艾滋病毒预防计划对性少数群体青年的影响:全国对圭圭的随机对照试验中的信息,动机和行为技能的评价

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There is a paucity of literature documenting how the constructs of the Information–Motivation–Behavioral Skills (IMB) model are affected by exposure to technology-based HIV prevention programs. Guy2Guy, based on the IMB model, is the first comprehensive HIV prevention program delivered via text messaging and tested nationally among sexual minority adolescent males. Between June and November 2014, 302 14–18?year old gay, bisexual, and/or queer cisgender males were recruited across the US on Facebook and enrolled in a randomized controlled trial testing Guy2Guy versus an attention-matched control program. Among sexually inexperienced youth, those in the intervention were more than three times as likely to be in the “ High motivation ” group at follow-up as control youth ( aOR? =? 3.13; P value? =?0 .04 ). The intervention effect was not significant when examined separately for those who were sexually active. HIV information did not significantly vary by experimental arm at 3?months post-intervention end, nor did behavioral skills for condom use or abstinence vary. The increase in motivation to engage in HIV preventive behavior for adolescent males with no prior sexual experience is promising, highlighting the need to tailor HIV prevention according to past sexual experience. The behavioral skills that were measured may not have reflected those most emphasized in the content (e.g., how to use lubrication to reduce risk and increase pleasure), which may explain the lack of detected intervention impact. Clinical Trial Registration: ClinicalTrials.gov ID# NCT02113956.
机译:缺乏文献的文献,记录了信息动机行为技能(IMB)模型的构建如何受到基于技术的艾滋病毒预防计划的影响。基于IMB模型的Guy2Guy是第一个通过短信传递提供的全面艾滋病预防计划,并在性少数群体青少年男性中进行全国性地测试。 2014年6月至11月在2014年间,302 14-18?岁月,双性恋和/或Queer Cisgender男性在Facebook上招募,并注册了一个随机对照试验的Guy2Guy与关注匹配的控制计划。在性缺乏经验的青年中,作为控制青年的后续行动的“高动机”集团的干预措施中的人数是三倍以上(AOR?= 3.13; P值?=?0 .04)。对于那些性活跃的人分别检查,干预效果并不重要。艾滋病毒信息没有明显不同的实验手臂在干预后结束的3个月,也不是安全避孕套或禁欲的行为技能。在没有现有性经验的情况下,对青少年雄性的艾滋病预防行为的增加是有前途的,突出了根据过去的性经验来定制艾滋病毒预防的需要。测量的行为技能可能没有反映在内容中最强调的那些(例如,如何使用润滑以降低风险和增加乐趣),这可能解释缺乏检测到的干预影响。临床试验注册:ClinicalTrials.gov ID#NCT02113956。

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