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040 _cSalus Infirmorum
245 0 0 _aPreferences for Sexual Health Smartphone App Features Among Gay and Bisexual Men /
_cAna Ventuneac, Steven A. John, Thomas H. F. Whitfeld, Brian Mustanski, Jefrey T. Parsons
500 _aPDF en biblioteca
504 _aBibliografía: p.9-11
520 8 _aGiven the popularity of geosocial networking applications (“apps”) among gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (GBMSM), this study sought to examine GBMSM’s willingness to use sexual health and behavior tracking features if integrated within apps they are already using to meet sexual partners. Most GBMSM (91%) recruited on a popular app reported interest in one or more sexual health app features, including features to fnd LGBT-friendly providers (83%), receive lab results (68%), schedule appointment reminders (67%), chat with a healthcare provider (59%), and receive medication reminder alerts (42%). Fewer GBMSM were interested in tracking and receiving feedback on their sexual behavior (35%) and substance use (24%). Our data suggest that integrating sexual health and behavior tracking features for GBMSM who use apps could be promising in engaging them in HIV prevention interventions. Further research is needed on GBMSM’s perspectives about potential barriers in using such features
653 1 4 _aMSM
653 1 4 _aHIV prevention
653 1 4 _asexual health
653 1 4 _amobile technology
653 1 4 _asmartphone app
773 _g-- 2018, v. 22, n.10, p. 3384-3394
_tAIDS and Behavior
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