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Recommendations From a Descriptive Evaluation to Improve Screening Procedures for Web-Based Studies With Couples: Cross-Sectional Study

Recommendations From a Descriptive Evaluation to Improve Screening Procedures for Web-Based Studies With Couples: Cross-Sectional Study

Relationship length significantly differed between the three groups of couples according to their passing verification scores (4 vs 5 vs 6; P Descriptive statistics for participant demographics, by couples’ verification score (CVS). a Includes 5 Native American/Alaskan Native, 5 Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander, 1 Indian, 1 Middle Eastern, 1 Caribbean, and 48 mixed. b For Education, Employment, Housing status, Relationship type, and Relationship length, the sample size is 1082 for total, 44 for CVS=4, 323

Jason W Mitchell, Tanaka M D Chavanduka, Stephen Sullivan, Rob Stephenson

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2020;6(2):e15079

Functional Knowledge of Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis for HIV Prevention Among Participants in a Web-Based Survey of Sexually Active Gay, Bisexual, and Other Men Who Have Sex With Men: Cross-Sectional Study

Functional Knowledge of Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis for HIV Prevention Among Participants in a Web-Based Survey of Sexually Active Gay, Bisexual, and Other Men Who Have Sex With Men: Cross-Sectional Study

Predictors found to be significantly associated with Pr EP knowledge at the P Among 2241 eligible participants with complete surveys, 80 (3.60%) were excluded for not providing their age. Of the remaining, 2012 (93.10%) reported negative or unknown/never tested HIV status, of which 970 (48.21%) reported at least 1 anal sex partner in the previous 3 months. Moreover, 573 out of 970 (59.1%) completed all Pr EP knowledge questions and were included in this analysis.

Erin M M Kahle, Stephen Sullivan, Rob Stephenson

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2018;4(1):e13

Connecting Youth and Young Adults to Optimize Antiretroviral Therapy Adherence (YouTHrive): Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Connecting Youth and Young Adults to Optimize Antiretroviral Therapy Adherence (YouTHrive): Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

However, there was some evidence of greater improvement in timely dosing (ie, taking ART within 2 hours of the usual dosing time [P This study describes the protocol for a randomized controlled trial (RCT) of the You THrive (pronounced “Youth Thrive” or abbreviated as YT) Web-based intervention, which is being adapted from the TWM intervention. The primary goal of YT was to improve ART adherence and HIV treatment outcomes among viremic YLWH.

KJ Rachel Horvath, RF MacLehose, A Martinka, J DeWitt, L Hightow-Weidman, P Sullivan, KR Amico

JMIR Res Protoc 2019;8(7):e11502

Home-Based HIV Testing and Counseling for Male Couples (Project Nexus): A Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Home-Based HIV Testing and Counseling for Male Couples (Project Nexus): A Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

The willingness to use the proposed intervention did not vary by age (P=.60), race (P=.91), recent (ie, The study outcomes are based on the conceptual model of CIT [44]. All measures are collected via the baseline, 3-month, and 6-month online surveys. Primary outcomes are the initiation and maintenance of health-enhancing behaviors. Secondary outcomes measure relationship characteristics.

Rob Stephenson, Ryan Freeland, Stephen P Sullivan, Erin Riley, Brent A Johnson, Jason Mitchell, Deborah McFarland, Patrick S Sullivan

JMIR Res Protoc 2017;6(5):e101

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