Literature DB >> 26902295

A Review of HIV Prevention Studies that Use Social Networking Sites: Implications for Recruitment, Health Promotion Campaigns, and Efficacy Trials.

Jamal Jones1, Laura F Salazar2.   

Abstract

This review describes the use of social networking sites (SNS) in the context of primary prevention of HIV. A review was conducted to assess the published literature for HIV interventions using SNS. Sixteen articles describing twelve interventions were included. SNS were instrumental in recruiting hard-to-reach populations within a short amount of time; were able to reach wide audiences beyond the targeted population for HIV prevention campaigns; and helped to significantly reduce sexual risk behaviors and increase HIV testing. SNS are a viable option to recruit hidden populations, engage the target audience, and disseminate HIV prevention messages. Researchers should use SNS to generate sampling frames that can be used to select participants. Practitioners should use SNS to post images of preventive behavior within health promotion campaigns. Researchers should use multiple SNS platforms to engage participants. As more studies are published using SNS for HIV prevention, meta-analyses will be needed.

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Keywords:  HIV; Intervention; Prevention; Review; Social networking sites

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26902295     DOI: 10.1007/s10461-016-1342-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS Behav        ISSN: 1090-7165


  10 in total

Review 1.  Ethical Considerations in HIV eHealth Intervention Research: Implications for Informational Risk in Recruitment, Data Maintenance, and Consent Procedures.

Authors:  Celia B Fisher; Elise Bragard; Rachel Bloom
Journal:  Curr HIV/AIDS Rep       Date:  2020-06       Impact factor: 5.071

2.  Facebook Advertising to Recruit Young, Urban Women into an HIV Prevention Clinical Trial.

Authors:  Rachel Jones; Lorraine J Lacroix; Eloni Porcher
Journal:  AIDS Behav       Date:  2017-11

Review 3.  Digital Marketing: A Unique Multidisciplinary Approach towards the Elimination of Viral Hepatitis.

Authors:  Mohammadreza Pourkarim; Shahnaz Nayebzadeh; Seyed Moayed Alavian; Seyyed Hassan Hataminasab
Journal:  Pathogens       Date:  2022-05-29

4.  Acceptability of a Computer-Tailored Safer Sex Intervention for Heterosexually Active African Americans Attending an STI Clinic.

Authors:  Seth M Noar; Jessica Fitts Willoughby; Richard Crosby; Elizabeth M Webb; Stephanie K Van Stee; Sonja Feist-Price; Erin Davis
Journal:  J Prim Prev       Date:  2020-06

5.  "They know what they are getting into:" Researchers confront the benefits and challenges of online recruitment for HIV research.

Authors:  Elise Bragard; Celia B Fisher; Brenda L Curtis
Journal:  Ethics Behav       Date:  2019-11-27

6.  PrEP4Love: The Role of Messaging and Prevention Advocacy in PrEP Attitudes, Perceptions, and Uptake Among YMSM and Transgender Women.

Authors:  Gregory Phillips; Anand B Raman; Dylan Felt; David J McCuskey; Christina S Hayford; Jim Pickett; Peter T Lindeman; Brian Mustanski
Journal:  J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr       Date:  2020-04-15       Impact factor: 3.771

7.  Using Digital Communication Technology to Increase HIV Testing Among Men Who Have Sex With Men and Transgender Women: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

Authors:  Vanessa Veronese; Kathleen Elizabeth Ryan; Chad Hughes; Megan Sc Lim; Alisa Pedrana; Mark Stoové
Journal:  J Med Internet Res       Date:  2020-07-28       Impact factor: 5.428

8.  Systematic Review on Information Technology Approaches to Evaluate the Impact of Public Health Campaigns: Real Cases and Possible Directions.

Authors:  Rafael Pinto; Lyrene Silva; Ricardo Valentim; Vivekanandan Kumar; Cristine Gusmão; Carlos Alberto Oliveira; Juciano Lacerda
Journal:  Front Public Health       Date:  2022-01-11

Review 9.  Social Media Use for Research Participant Recruitment: Integrative Literature Review.

Authors:  Elizabeth Mirekuwaa Darko; Manal Kleib; Joanne Olson
Journal:  J Med Internet Res       Date:  2022-08-04       Impact factor: 7.076

10.  Targeted Facebook Advertising is a Novel and Effective Method of Recruiting Participants into a Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Effectiveness Study.

Authors:  Asvini K Subasinghe; Margaret Nguyen; John D Wark; Sepehr N Tabrizi; Suzanne M Garland
Journal:  JMIR Res Protoc       Date:  2016-07-22
  10 in total

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