Gannon Brittany, Davis Rindcy, Kuhns Lisa M, Rodriguez Rafael Garibay, Garofalo Robert, Schnall Rebecca
School of Nursing, Columbia University, New York, NY, United States.
HIV Center for Clinical and Behavioral Studies, New York State Psychiatric Institute, New York City, NY, United States.
JMIR Form Res. 2020 Apr 7;4(4):e17901. doi: 10.2196/17901.
HIV incidence among young adult men who have sex with men (MSM), particularly among black and Latino men, continues to rise. As such, continued HIV prevention interventions for young MSM of color are of utmost importance. Male Youth Pursuing Empowerment, Education and Prevention around Sexuality (MyPEEPS) Mobile is a comprehensive HIV prevention and sexual health education smartphone app initially created to promote sexual health and HIV prevention among adolescent sexual minority young men aged 13 to 18 years.
The objective of this study was to critically appraise the acceptability and usability of MyPEEPS Mobile for young adult MSM aged 19 to 25 years.
Study participants used the mobile app, completed usability questionnaires and in-depth interviews, and reported their experience using the app. Analysis of interview data was guided by the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) to better understand the usability and acceptability of this intervention for young adults. Interview data were coded using the following constructs from the UTAUT model: performance expectancy, effort expectancy, and social influence.
A total of 20 young adult MSM (n=10 in Chicago, Illinois, and n=10 in New York, New York) were enrolled in the study. Participants reported that MyPEEPS Mobile was free of functional problems (Health Information Technology Usability Evaluation Scale scores and Post-Study System Usability Questionnaire scores consistent with high usability), easy to use, and useful, with an engaging approach that increased acceptability, including the use of avatars and animation, and inclusive representation of the diverse identities by race and ethnicity, gender identity, and sexual orientation. Recommended areas for improving MyPEEPS Mobile for the target demographic included more adult-oriented graphics, advanced educational content, scenarios for youth with more sexual experience, and search function to increase accessibility of key content.
Overall, young adult MSM aged 19 to 25 years described the MyPEEPS Mobile as educational, informative, and usable for their sexual health education and HIV prevention needs, and they provided actionable recommendations to optimize its use and applicability for this age group.
与男性发生性关系的年轻成年男性(男男性行为者)中的艾滋病毒感染率持续上升,尤其是在黑人和拉丁裔男性中。因此,继续对有色人种的年轻男男性行为者进行艾滋病毒预防干预至关重要。男性青少年追求性健康的赋权、教育和预防(MyPEEPS)移动应用程序是一款全面的艾滋病毒预防和性健康教育智能手机应用程序,最初旨在促进13至18岁的青少年性少数年轻男性的性健康和艾滋病毒预防。
本研究的目的是严格评估MyPEEPS移动应用程序对19至25岁的年轻成年男男性行为者的可接受性和可用性。
研究参与者使用该移动应用程序,完成可用性问卷和深入访谈,并报告他们使用该应用程序的体验。以技术接受与使用统一理论(UTAUT)为指导对访谈数据进行分析,以更好地了解该干预措施对年轻人的可用性和可接受性。访谈数据使用UTAUT模型中的以下结构进行编码:绩效期望、努力期望和社会影响。
共有20名年轻成年男男性行为者(伊利诺伊州芝加哥市10名,纽约市10名)参与了该研究。参与者报告称,MyPEEPS移动应用程序没有功能问题(健康信息技术可用性评估量表得分和研究后系统可用性问卷得分与高可用性一致),易于使用且有用,其引人入胜的方式提高了可接受性,包括使用化身和动画,以及按种族和族裔、性别认同和性取向对不同身份进行包容性呈现。针对目标人群改进MyPEEPS移动应用程序的建议领域包括更多面向成年人的图形、高级教育内容、针对有更多性经验的年轻人的场景,以及增加关键内容可访问性的搜索功能。
总体而言,19至25岁的年轻成年男男性行为者将MyPEEPS移动应用程序描述为对他们的性健康教育和艾滋病毒预防需求具有教育意义、信息丰富且可用,并且他们提供了可行的建议,以优化其在该年龄组中的使用和适用性。