Published on in Vol 11, No 3 (2022): March

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/35117, first published .
The Efficacy of a Smartphone Game to Prevent HIV Among Young Africans: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial in the Context of COVID-19

The Efficacy of a Smartphone Game to Prevent HIV Among Young Africans: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial in the Context of COVID-19

The Efficacy of a Smartphone Game to Prevent HIV Among Young Africans: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial in the Context of COVID-19

Victor Mudhune   1 , MBA, MPH ;   Gaëlle Sabben   2 , MPH ;   Ken Ondenge   1 , MPH ;   Calvin Mbeda   1 , BSc ;   Marissa Morales   2 , BSN, MPH, RN ;   Robert H Lyles   3 , PhD ;   Judith Arego   1 , BA ;   Richard Ndivo   1 , BSc ;   Robert A Bednarczyk   2 , PhD ;   Kelli Komro   4 , PhD ;   Kate Winskell   2 , PhD

1 HIV Research Division, Center for Global Health Research, Kenya Medical Research Institute, Kisumu, Kenya

2 Hubert Department of Global Health, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, United States

3 Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, United States

4 Department of Behavioral, Social, and Health Education Sciences, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, United States

Corresponding Author:

  • Kate Winskell, PhD
  • Hubert Department of Global Health
  • Rollins School of Public Health
  • Emory University
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  • Email: swinske@emory.edu