Acceptability and Feasibility of Geographically Explicit Ecological Momentary Assessment Among Men Who Have Sex with Men

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Isabelle Sheck
Carla Tilchin
Jessica Wagner
David H. Epstein
Albert Burgess-Hull
Jacky M. Jennings
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[1] Johns Hopkins School of Medicine,Center for Child and Community Health Research (CCHR), Department of Pediatrics
[2] The Johns Hopkins University Bayview Medical Center,Department of Health, Behavior and Society
[3] Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health,Intramural Research Program
[4] National Institute on Drug Abuse,Department of Epidemiology
[5] The Johns Hopkins University Bayview Medical Center,undefined
[6] Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health,undefined
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mHealth; Men who have sex with men (MSM); Geographically explicit ecological momentary assessment (GEMA); Syphilis; HIV;
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Syphilis among men who have sex with men (MSM) has increased greatly in the past twenty years in the U.S. Geographically explicit ecological momentary assessment (GEMA), in which behaviors are geotagged and contextualized in time and space, may contribute to a greater understanding of transmission risk. The objective was to determine the acceptability and feasibility of GEMA for assessing HIV and syphilis transmission risk behaviors among a sample of MSM. Participants responded to a brief survey five times a day for two weeks. Feasibility was measured by participant recruitment, enrollment, prompts received and answered, geotagged prompts, and technical interference with data collection. Acceptability was measured by ratings of enjoyment and willingness for future participation. Summaries of five behavioral measures from the brief survey were calculated. Among the 83 participants contacted, 67.5% (56) expressed interest, 98% (55) were scheduled, and 81.8% (45) were enrolled. Participants answered 78.3% (2,277) of prompts received and 87.7% (1,998) of answered prompts were geotagged. Overall, 70.5% (31) enjoyed participating and 91.1% (41) were willing to participate in the future. Among prompts answered, missingness was low for five behavioral measures (range 0.2% (4) to 0.7% (16)). Feasibility and acceptability were high and missingness was low on behavioral measures in this MSM study population. Most participants reported that they would participate again. Future work should focus on whether GEMA improves our understanding of syphilis and HIV transmission risk.
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