Literature DB >> 21270049

A pilot programme using mobile phones for HIV prevention.

Ivan Juzang1, Thierry Fortune, Sandra Black, Erin Wright, Sheana Bull.   

Abstract

We explored the feasibility of engaging young black men in a 12-week text messaging programme about HIV prevention. There were two non-randomized groups of 30 young men each. The participants were aged 16-20 years, self-identifying as black or African-American, sexually active, who owned a mobile phone and lived in Philadelphia. They received three text messages per week for 12 weeks. People in the intervention group received text messages about HIV prevention, while those in the control group received text messages about nutrition. The intervention participants showed trends in increased monogamy at follow-up compared to controls. Awareness of sexual health was significantly higher in the intervention group. Condom norms were significantly higher for the control group. There were no differences in the proportion of protected sex acts. The participants embraced the project, and were enrolled and retained in numbers that suggest such an intervention is worth examining for efficacy.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21270049     DOI: 10.1258/jtt.2010.091107

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Telemed Telecare        ISSN: 1357-633X            Impact factor:   6.184


  36 in total

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3.  A Systematic Review of Interventions to Enhance Healthy Lifestyle Behaviors in Adolescents Delivered via Mobile Phone Text Messaging.

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Journal:  Am J Health Promot       Date:  2016-12-06

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Authors:  Judith B Cornelius; Janet S St Lawrence; Jacquelyn C Howard; Deval Shah; Avinash Poka; Delilah McDonald; Ann C White
Journal:  J Spec Pediatr Nurs       Date:  2011-11-01       Impact factor: 1.260

5.  Acceptability of smartphone application-based HIV prevention among young men who have sex with men.

Authors:  Ian W Holloway; Eric Rice; Jeremy Gibbs; Hailey Winetrobe; Shannon Dunlap; Harmony Rhoades
Journal:  AIDS Behav       Date:  2014-02

6.  Using the Information-Motivation-Behavioral Skills Model to Guide the Development of an HIV Prevention Smartphone Application for High-Risk MSM.

Authors:  Negar Aliabadi; Alex Carballo-Dieguez; Suzanne Bakken; Marlene Rojas; William Brown; Monique Carry; Jocelyn Patterson Mosley; Deborah Gelaude; Rebecca Schnall
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7.  Acceptability of a Computer-Tailored Safer Sex Intervention for Heterosexually Active African Americans Attending an STI Clinic.

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9.  Preventing HIV infection in women.

Authors:  Adaora A Adimora; Catalina Ramirez; Judith D Auerbach; Sevgi O Aral; Sally Hodder; Gina Wingood; Wafaa El-Sadr; Elizabeth A Bukusi
Journal:  J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr       Date:  2013-07       Impact factor: 3.731

10.  Acceptability and Feasibility of a Sexual Health Intervention for Young Adult Black Women.

Authors:  Tiffany M Montgomery; Vickie M Mays; MarySue V Heilemann; Adey Nyamathi; Jose A Bauermeister; Deborah Koniak-Griffin
Journal:  J Obstet Gynecol Neonatal Nurs       Date:  2018-05-17
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