Wong William Chi Wai, Song Lin, See Christopher, Lau Stephanie Tze Hei, Sun Wai Han, Choi Kitty Wai Ying, Tucker Joseph
Department of Family Medicine and Primary Care, Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.
School of Biomedical Sciences, Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.
JMIR Form Res. 2020 Apr 21;4(4):e12098. doi: 10.2196/12098.
Smartphone-based dating apps are rapidly transforming how people seek potential sexual and romantic partners. However, they can also increase the risk of unsafe sexual behaviors, harassment, and infringement of personal privacy. Current research on interventions for safer dating app use remains insufficient.
The goal of this study was to describe the development of an intervention for safer dating app usage using crowdsourcing and peer-led approaches.
This paper describes the development of an intervention program designed to promote safer dating app use among college students. Crowdsourcing and peer-led approaches were adopted during key stages of the development process. Focus group discussions were held to assess the experience and needs of dating app users. A crowdsourcing contest then solicited ideas for performance objectives for the intervention. These objectives were grouped to further identify practical strategies. A one-day intensive workshop was subsequently held with peer mentors to brainstorm ideas for the production of creative interventional materials. The intervention programs were produced and tested in a pilot study. The app's effectiveness will be evaluated in a cluster randomized controlled trial.
The intervention program consists of a risk assessment tool, a first-person scenario game, and four short videos. The risk assessment tool, comprised of 14 questions, will give the participant a score to determine their level of risk of adverse events when using dating apps. The scenario game is a first-person simulation game where the players are presented with choices when faced with different scenarios. The short videos each last 2-4 minutes, with points of discussion aimed at addressing the risks of using dating apps. The programs were piloted and were found to be relatable and helpful when further modifications were made.
Potential challenges identified during the development process included data management and analysis, sustaining peer mentors' interests and participation, and balancing between providing more information and perpetuating social stigma around dating app use. By integrating new approaches, such as crowdsourcing and the peer-led approach, in developing an intervention for safer dating app use, our development process provides a viable model for developing future interventions to address the risks associated with dating app use.
基于智能手机的约会应用正在迅速改变人们寻找潜在性伴侣和浪漫伴侣的方式。然而,它们也可能增加不安全性行为、骚扰以及侵犯个人隐私的风险。目前关于促进安全使用约会应用的干预措施的研究仍然不足。
本研究的目的是描述一种使用众包和同伴主导方法来促进安全使用约会应用的干预措施的开发过程。
本文描述了一个旨在促进大学生安全使用约会应用的干预项目的开发过程。在开发过程的关键阶段采用了众包和同伴主导的方法。举行了焦点小组讨论以评估约会应用用户的经历和需求。随后举办了一场众包竞赛,征集干预措施的绩效目标的想法。这些目标被归类以进一步确定实用策略。随后与同伴导师举行了为期一天的强化研讨会,集思广益制作有创意的干预材料。干预项目制作完成后在一项试点研究中进行了测试。该应用的有效性将在一项整群随机对照试验中进行评估。
干预项目包括一个风险评估工具、一个第一人称情景游戏和四个短视频。风险评估工具由14个问题组成,会给参与者一个分数,以确定他们在使用约会应用时发生不良事件的风险水平。情景游戏是一个第一人称模拟游戏,玩家在面对不同情景时会面临选择。每个短视频时长2 - 4分钟,讨论要点旨在解决使用约会应用的风险。这些项目进行了试点,在进一步修改后被发现具有相关性且有帮助。
在开发过程中确定的潜在挑战包括数据管理和分析、维持同伴导师的兴趣和参与,以及在提供更多信息与延续围绕约会应用使用的社会污名之间取得平衡。通过在开发促进安全使用约会应用的干预措施中整合众包和同伴主导等新方法,我们的开发过程为开发未来干预措施以应对与约会应用使用相关的风险提供了一个可行的模式。