A Multicomponent Intervention (POSSIBLE) to Improve Perceived Risk for HIV Among Black Sexual Minority Men: Feasibility and Preliminary Effectiveness Pilot Study

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Dangerfield, Derek T. [1 ]
Anderson, Janeane N. [2 ]
Wylie, Charleen [1 ]
Bluthenthal, Ricky [3 ]
Beyrer, Chris [4 ]
Farley, Jason E. [5 ]
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[1] George Washington Univ, Milken Inst Sch Publ Hlth, 950 New Hampshire Ave NW 308, Washington, DC 20037 USA
[2] Univ Tennessee, Hlth Sci Ctr, Memphis, TN USA
[3] Univ Southern Calif, Keck Sch Med, USC, Los Angeles, CA USA
[4] Duke Global Hlth Inst, Durham, NC USA
[5] Johns Hopkins Sch Nursing, Baltimore, MD USA
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JMIR HUMAN FACTORS | 2024年 / 11卷
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美国国家卫生研究院;
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pre-exposure prophylaxis; PrEP; sexual health; peers; apps; community; mobile phone; HIV; sexual minority; minority communities; minority; Black; African American; patient education; self-monitoring; treatment adherence; treatment participation; community health; mobile health; digital health; digital technology; digital interventions; smartphones; PREEXPOSURE PROPHYLAXIS; OPINION LEADERS; BISEXUAL MEN; LIFE-COURSE; PREVENTION; BEHAVIOR; DIARIES; MODEL; GAY;
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10.2196/54739
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Background: Increased pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) use is urgently needed to substantially decrease HIV incidence among Black sexual minority men. Low perceived risk for HIV (PRH) is a key unaddressed PrEP barrier for Black sexual minority men. Peers and smartphone apps are popular intervention tools to promote community health behaviors, but few studies have used these together in a multicomponent strategy. Therefore, we designed a multicomponent intervention called POSSIBLE that used an existing smartphone app called PrEPme (Emocha Mobile Health, Inc) and a peer change agent (PCA) to increase PRH as a gateway to PrEP. Objective: This paper aims to describe the feasibility and preliminary impact of POSSIBLE on PRH and willingness to accept a PrEP referral among Black sexual minority men. Methods: POSSIBLE was a theoretically guided, single-group, 2-session pilot study conducted among Black sexual minority men from Baltimore, Maryland between 2019 and 2021 (N=69). POSSIBLE integrated a PCA and the PrEPme app that allows users to self-monitor sexual risk behaviors and chat with the in-app community health worker to obtain PrEP service information. PRH was assessed using the 8-item PRH scale before and after baseline and follow-up study visits. At the end of each study visit, the PCA referred interested individuals to the community health worker to learn more about PrEP service options. Results: The average age of participants was 32.5 (SD 8.1, range 19-62) years. In total, 55 (80%) participants were retained for follow-up at month 1. After baseline sessions, 29 (42%) participants were willing to be referred to PrEP services, 20 (69%) of those confirmed scheduled appointments with PrEP care teams. There were no statistically significant differences in PRH between Conclusions: We observed no statistically significant improvement in PRH between baseline and month 1. However, given the high retention rate and acceptability, POSSIBLE may be feasible to implement. Future research should test a statistically powered peer-based approach on PrEP initiation among Black sexual minority men. Trial Registration: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT04533386; https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT04533386
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