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Interactive Narrative in a Mobile Health Behavioral Intervention (Tumaini): Theoretical Grounding and Structure of a Smartphone Game to Prevent HIV Among Young Africans
by
Winskell, Kate
, Sabben, Gaëlle
, Obong'o, Christopher
in
Behavior
/ Child development
/ Communication
/ Computer & video games
/ Digital broadcasting
/ Digital media
/ Disease prevention
/ Educational software
/ Games
/ HIV
/ Human immunodeficiency virus
/ Instructional design
/ Interactive learning
/ Intervention
/ Narratives
/ Reproductive health
/ Sexual health
/ Smartphones
/ Systematic review
/ Teenagers
/ Viewpoint
/ Young adults
2019
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Interactive Narrative in a Mobile Health Behavioral Intervention (Tumaini): Theoretical Grounding and Structure of a Smartphone Game to Prevent HIV Among Young Africans
by
Winskell, Kate
, Sabben, Gaëlle
, Obong'o, Christopher
in
Behavior
/ Child development
/ Communication
/ Computer & video games
/ Digital broadcasting
/ Digital media
/ Disease prevention
/ Educational software
/ Games
/ HIV
/ Human immunodeficiency virus
/ Instructional design
/ Interactive learning
/ Intervention
/ Narratives
/ Reproductive health
/ Sexual health
/ Smartphones
/ Systematic review
/ Teenagers
/ Viewpoint
/ Young adults
2019
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Interactive Narrative in a Mobile Health Behavioral Intervention (Tumaini): Theoretical Grounding and Structure of a Smartphone Game to Prevent HIV Among Young Africans
by
Winskell, Kate
, Sabben, Gaëlle
, Obong'o, Christopher
in
Behavior
/ Child development
/ Communication
/ Computer & video games
/ Digital broadcasting
/ Digital media
/ Disease prevention
/ Educational software
/ Games
/ HIV
/ Human immunodeficiency virus
/ Instructional design
/ Interactive learning
/ Intervention
/ Narratives
/ Reproductive health
/ Sexual health
/ Smartphones
/ Systematic review
/ Teenagers
/ Viewpoint
/ Young adults
2019
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Interactive Narrative in a Mobile Health Behavioral Intervention (Tumaini): Theoretical Grounding and Structure of a Smartphone Game to Prevent HIV Among Young Africans
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Interactive Narrative in a Mobile Health Behavioral Intervention (Tumaini): Theoretical Grounding and Structure of a Smartphone Game to Prevent HIV Among Young Africans
2019
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Overview
The increasing availability of smartphones, including in low-income countries, offers an unprecedented opportunity to reach individuals with innovative health promotion interventions. Electronic games delivered via smartphone offer promising avenues for sexual health promotion and HIV prevention, especially for young people. By giving players real agency in a virtual and safe environment, well-designed games can provide a level of experiential learning unparalleled by many other behavioral interventions. The design of effective games for health relies on multidisciplinary insight and expertise. However, relatively few studies discuss the theoretical understanding underlying their intervention. Making explicit the theoretical grounding of a game-based intervention allows articulation of assumptions and strategies, anticipation of outcomes, and evaluation of impacts (including intermediate effects), thereby increasing understanding of pathways to change, with a view to contributing to the development of more effective games. It also helps strengthen the credibility and improve the accountability of games for health. We present the multidisciplinary theoretical framework-integrating intervention design, mediators, and behavioral outcomes-and the structure of an HIV prevention game for young African adolescents that has shown promise in a randomized pilot study in Western Kenya. The central component of Tumaini (hope for the future in Kiswahili) is an interactive role-playing narrative in which the player makes choices for characters that determine how their paths unfold. In addition, a series of mini-games reinforce skills, and the \"My Story\" component links the game world to the player's own life and goals, and a reward system motivates continued play. With its \"choose-your-own-adventure\" format, Tumaini is intended to be replayed so that players can experience the consequences resulting from different choices made in the role-playing narrative. Grounded in theories of narrative and applied communication and in social behavioral theories, especially Social Cognitive Theory, Tumaini is designed to help young adolescents acquire the information, skills, and motivation they need to avoid and reduce sexual risks. We close by situating Tumaini within discussion of the theory and practice of using interactive narrative in health promotion, with a view to furthering theoretical elaboration.
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