| Literature DB >> 30684415 |
Tyler Wray1, Christopher W Kahler1, Erik M Simpanen1, Don Operario1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Men who have sex with men (MSM) are at high risk for HIV, and alcohol use is a major risk factor for HIV infection. Internet-facilitated brief interventions have been shown to reduce alcohol use and HIV-risk behavior in other at-risk populations, but have so far incorporated limited content and have not been tested among MSM.Entities:
Keywords: HIV risk; alcohol; internet; intervention
Year: 2018 PMID: 30684415 PMCID: PMC6334688 DOI: 10.2196/10125
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Form Res ISSN: 2561-326X
Figure 1Design research phases and steps.
Brief summary of Game Plan components.
| Section | Goals | |
| Testing affirmation | Help users express feelings and thoughts about testing Express empathy | |
| Demographic assessment | Assess fit for the users (eg, high-risk men who have sex with men [MSM]) Assess tailoring variables (eg, age) | |
| Assessment | Assess number of partners and their HIV statuses in the past year Assess number of insertive/receptive anal sex acts with and without condoms or preexposure prophylaxis with status unknown partners | |
| Profile and norms | Present potential risk for HIV in the past year, compare to overall risk in men, MSM Compare number of partners, condomless anal sex events in the past year with other MSM | |
| Reflective activities | Weigh the pros and cons of changing choices about sex Reflect on how sexual choices affect future goals Reflect on how well sexual decisions align with important personal values | |
| Change planning | Explore menu of options for reducing risk Identify important reasons for making that change Identify the specific steps involved in making change Identify a specific start date for each change | |
| Assessment | Assess number of drinking days in the past 30 days Assess quantity of drinking on each day | |
| Profile and norms | Present feedback for alcohol risk, binge drinking, and typical quantity Compare drinking with other MSM | |
| Alcohol and HIV risk | Review risks involved in sex under the influence Assess reasons for drinking prior to or during sex Reframing beliefs about alcohol’s effects on sex | |
| Change planning | Explore menu of options for changing alcohol use or alcohol-related harm Identify specific steps to make changes in drinking Identify a specific start date for this change and/or others who can help | |
| Referrals | Present contact information and hours for various medical and mental health services Allow users to print or email their change plan anonymously | |
Figure 2Flow of Game Plan components.
Figure 3Game Plan branding.
Figure 4Example screen providing feedback on HIV risk behavior.
Figure 5Example change planning screen for HIV risk behavior. PrEP: preexposure prophylaxis.