| Literature DB >> 24526928 |
Sean D Young1, Mindy Zhao2, Kevin Teiu3, Justin Kwok2, Harkiran Gill4, Navkiranjit Gill5.
Abstract
This study seeks to investigate qualities of peer leaders in a social media-based peer-led HIV intervention. African American and Latino men who have sex with men (MSM) peer leaders were recruited through online/offline methods. They were required to have experience with health communication and social media. Over 57% of reported using social networking for seeking sex partners within 3 months. Over 53% spent over 3 hours per week online and about 53% of peer leaders had fewer than 200 Facebook friends. Results suggest that peer leaders can be recruited for social media-based health interventions. Qualities of peer leaders are discussed.Entities:
Keywords: African American MSM; HIV prevention; Latino MSM; peer health leaders; social-media
Year: 2013 PMID: 24526928 PMCID: PMC3920588 DOI: 10.1080/15398285.2013.833445
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Consum Health Internet ISSN: 1539-8285