Developing a Text Messaging Risk Reduction Intervention for Methamphetamine-Using MSM: Research Note.

Cathy J Reback, Deborah Ling, Steven Shoptaw, Jane Rohde
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Men who have sex with men (MSM) who use methamphetamine experience high risks for HIV infection due to sexual transmission behaviors often engaged in when under the influence of methamphetamine. Methamphetamine-using MSM use various forms of information technology (IT) communication such as instant messaging, social networking sites, and websites to facilitate a sexual and/or drug "hook up." Given the acceptability of IT communication in their daily lives, an IT intervention represents an appropriate strategy to reach and intervene with out-of-treatment, methamphetamine-using MSM. The aim of this study was to conduct formative work to develop a text messaging intervention to reduce methamphetamine use and high-risk sexual behaviors among out-of-treatment MSM, which involved conducting focus groups, community partners' meetings, and a pre-test intervention. These activities culminated in the development of a two-week, text-messaging intervention that delivered real-time electronic correspondence based on the behavioral change theories of Social Support Theory, Health Belief Model, and Social Cognitive Theory. The focus groups, community meetings, and pre-test were used to identify the IT communication device, the text messages that best support risk reduction and healthier behavioral choices, and logo, flyer and website development. The input and feedback from the target population and community partners were critical to the successful development of a culturally appropriate intervention. The knowledge gleaned from the formative work of this study will be vitally helpful in designing future IT studies.

为使用甲基苯丙胺的男男性行为者开发一种降低短信风险的干预措施:研究报告。
使用甲基苯丙胺的男男性行为者由于在甲基苯丙胺影响下经常进行的性传播行为,感染艾滋病毒的风险很高。使用甲基苯丙胺的男男性行为者使用各种形式的信息技术(IT)交流,如即时通讯、社交网站和网站,以促进性和/或毒品的“联系”。鉴于他们在日常生活中可以接受信息技术交流,信息技术干预是一种适当的策略,可以接触和干预未接受治疗、使用甲基苯丙胺的男男性行为者。本研究的目的是开展一项形成性的工作,以开发一种短信干预措施,以减少未接受治疗的男男性行为者中甲基苯丙胺的使用和高危性行为,其中包括开展焦点小组、社区伙伴会议和测试前干预。这些活动最终形成了一项为期两周的短信干预,根据社会支持理论、健康信念模型和社会认知理论的行为改变理论,提供实时电子通信。使用焦点小组、社区会议和预测试来确定信息技术通信设备、最能支持减少风险和更健康的行为选择的短信,以及标志、传单和网站开发。目标人群和社区伙伴的投入和反馈对于成功制定文化上适当的干预措施至关重要。从本研究的形成性工作中收集的知识将对设计未来的IT研究至关重要。
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