Pilot Study of a Digital Health Intervention to Increase HIV and Sexually Transmitted Infection Testing Uptake and Reduce Condomless Sex and Substance Use Among Adolescents.

David Cordova, Jose A Bauermeister, Sydni Warner, Zhuoxun Jiang, Frania Mendoza Lua, Sarah Khreizat, Jennifer MacLeod, Patricia Wells, Torsten B Neilands, Lauretta Ovadje, Jorge Delva, Kathryn B Fessler, Versell A Smith, Cherrie B Boyer
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Purpose: Enhancing HIV/sexually transmitted infection testing and reducing unsafe sexual behaviors and substance use are crucial for public health, particularly among youth. This pilot study examines the Storytelling 4 Empowerment (S4E) intervention's preliminary efficacy in these areas.

Methods: Using a community-engaged research approach, we conducted a randomized controlled trial with 100 adolescents and young adults (mean age = 19.27, standard deviation = 1.62) at a youth-focused clinic in Southeast Michigan. Participants were randomized to S4E, a brief digital health intervention, or usual care. Assessments occurred at baseline, postintervention, 3 and 6 months, with statistical analyses estimating effect sizes.

Results: S4E participants demonstrated higher HIV (52% vs. 12%; h = 0.95) and sexually transmitted infection (52% vs. 20.4%; h = 0.74) testing at 6-month follow-up. Reductions in condomless sex (12.9% vs. 1%; h = 0.35) and binge drinking (11.2% vs. 1.6%; h = 0.02) were reported at 3 months. Both youth and providers in the S4E group reported better clinician-youth communication than controls, and youth showed increased improvement over time (Cohen's d = 1.19 at 6 months).

Discussion: The S4E intervention demonstrated significant improvements in testing, risk behaviors, and communication. These findings suggest the need for larger-scaled randomized controlled trials to confirm the intervention's efficacy for youth in clinical settings.

数字健康干预的试点研究,以增加艾滋病毒和性传播感染检测的吸收和减少青少年无安全套性行为和物质使用。
目的:加强艾滋病毒/性传播感染检测和减少不安全的性行为和药物使用对公共卫生至关重要,特别是对青年而言。本试点研究考察了“讲故事赋权”(S4E)干预在这些领域的初步效果。方法:采用社区参与的研究方法,我们在密歇根州东南部的一家青少年诊所对100名青少年和年轻人(平均年龄= 19.27,标准差= 1.62)进行了随机对照试验。参与者被随机分配到S4E,一个简短的数字健康干预,或常规护理。评估分别在基线、干预后、3个月和6个月进行,并通过统计分析估计效应大小。结果:S4E参与者表现出更高的HIV (52% vs. 12%;H = 0.95)和性传播感染(52% vs. 20.4%;H = 0.74),随访6个月。无安全套性行为减少(12.9%对1%;H = 0.35)和酗酒(11.2% vs. 1.6%;H = 0.02)。与对照组相比,S4E组的青少年和医疗服务提供者都报告了更好的医生与青少年之间的沟通,并且随着时间的推移,青少年表现出越来越多的改善(6个月时Cohen’s d = 1.19)。讨论:S4E干预在检测、危险行为和沟通方面显示出显著的改善。这些发现表明需要更大规模的随机对照试验来证实干预在临床环境中对青少年的有效性。
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