Goedel William C, Mitchell Jason W, Krebs Paul, Duncan Dustin T
Department of Population Health, School of Medicine, New York University, New York, NY, United States.
Office of Public Health Studies, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, HI, United States.
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth. 2017 Oct 11;5(10):e153. doi: 10.2196/mhealth.8143.
Many men who have sex with men (MSM) use apps to connect with and meet other MSM. Given that these apps are often used to arrange sexual encounters, it is possible that apps may be suitable venues for messages and initiatives related to HIV prevention such as those to increase HIV testing rates among this population.
The purpose of this study was to assess willingness to use a new app for reminders of when to be tested for HIV infection among a sample of MSM in London who use apps to arrange sexual encounters.
Broadcast advertisements targeted users of a popular social-networking app for MSM in London. Advertisements directed users to a Web-based survey of sexual behaviors and sexual health needs. Willingness to use apps for reminders of when to be tested for HIV was assessed. In addition, participants responded to items assessing recent sexual behaviors, substance use, and demographic characteristics. Exploratory analyses were undertaken to examine differences in willingness to use an app by demographic and behavioral characteristics.
Broadcast advertisements yielded a sample of 169 HIV-negative MSM. Overall, two-thirds (108/169, 63.9%) reported willingness to use an app to remind them when to be tested for HIV. There were no significant differences in willingness to use these apps based on demographic characteristics, but MSM who reported recent binge drinking and recent club drug use more frequently reported willingness to use this app compared to their nonusing counterparts.
MSM in this sample are willing to use a new app for HIV testing reminders. Given the high levels of willingness to use them, these types of apps should be developed, evaluated, and made available for this population.
许多男男性行为者(MSM)使用应用程序与其他男男性行为者建立联系并见面。鉴于这些应用程序经常被用于安排性接触,那么这些应用程序有可能成为与艾滋病毒预防相关的信息和倡议的合适场所,比如那些旨在提高该人群艾滋病毒检测率的信息和倡议。
本研究的目的是评估伦敦一群使用应用程序安排性接触的男男性行为者样本中,使用一款新应用程序来提醒何时进行艾滋病毒感染检测的意愿。
针对伦敦一款受男男性行为者欢迎的社交网络应用程序的用户投放广播广告。广告引导用户参与一项关于性行为和性健康需求的网络调查。评估了使用应用程序提醒何时进行艾滋病毒检测的意愿。此外,参与者还回答了评估近期性行为、物质使用和人口统计学特征的问题。进行了探索性分析,以研究按人口统计学和行为特征划分的使用应用程序意愿的差异。
广播广告产生了169名艾滋病毒阴性的男男性行为者样本。总体而言,三分之二(108/169,63.9%)的人表示愿意使用应用程序来提醒他们何时进行艾滋病毒检测。基于人口统计学特征,使用这些应用程序的意愿没有显著差异,但与不使用的男男性行为者相比,报告近期有暴饮和近期使用俱乐部毒品的男男性行为者更频繁地表示愿意使用这款应用程序。
该样本中的男男性行为者愿意使用一款新的应用程序来提醒进行艾滋病毒检测。鉴于使用意愿较高,应该为该人群开发、评估并提供这类应用程序。