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Theory-Based Text-Messaging to Reduce Methamphetamine Use and HIV Sexual Risk Behaviors Among Men Who Have Sex with Men: Automated Unidirectional Delivery Outperforms Bidirectional Peer Interactive Delivery
by
Swendeman, Dallas A
, Fletcher, Jesse B
, Reback, Cathy J
, Metzner, Mitch
in
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome
/ AIDS
/ Amphetamines
/ Anal intercourse
/ Automation
/ Bidirectionality
/ CAI
/ Clinical trials
/ Computer assisted instruction
/ Drug abuse
/ Evaluation
/ Gays & lesbians
/ Health risks
/ HIV
/ Human immunodeficiency virus
/ Interactive control
/ Males
/ Men who have sex with men
/ Mens health
/ Messages
/ Methamphetamine
/ Peers
/ Randomization
/ Risk behavior
/ Risk reduction
/ Self evaluation
/ Selfmonitoring
/ Sexual behavior
/ Sexual intercourse
/ Sexually transmitted diseases
/ Short message service
/ STD
/ Teachers
/ Text messaging
/ Theory
2019
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Theory-Based Text-Messaging to Reduce Methamphetamine Use and HIV Sexual Risk Behaviors Among Men Who Have Sex with Men: Automated Unidirectional Delivery Outperforms Bidirectional Peer Interactive Delivery
by
Swendeman, Dallas A
, Fletcher, Jesse B
, Reback, Cathy J
, Metzner, Mitch
in
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome
/ AIDS
/ Amphetamines
/ Anal intercourse
/ Automation
/ Bidirectionality
/ CAI
/ Clinical trials
/ Computer assisted instruction
/ Drug abuse
/ Evaluation
/ Gays & lesbians
/ Health risks
/ HIV
/ Human immunodeficiency virus
/ Interactive control
/ Males
/ Men who have sex with men
/ Mens health
/ Messages
/ Methamphetamine
/ Peers
/ Randomization
/ Risk behavior
/ Risk reduction
/ Self evaluation
/ Selfmonitoring
/ Sexual behavior
/ Sexual intercourse
/ Sexually transmitted diseases
/ Short message service
/ STD
/ Teachers
/ Text messaging
/ Theory
2019
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Theory-Based Text-Messaging to Reduce Methamphetamine Use and HIV Sexual Risk Behaviors Among Men Who Have Sex with Men: Automated Unidirectional Delivery Outperforms Bidirectional Peer Interactive Delivery
by
Swendeman, Dallas A
, Fletcher, Jesse B
, Reback, Cathy J
, Metzner, Mitch
in
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome
/ AIDS
/ Amphetamines
/ Anal intercourse
/ Automation
/ Bidirectionality
/ CAI
/ Clinical trials
/ Computer assisted instruction
/ Drug abuse
/ Evaluation
/ Gays & lesbians
/ Health risks
/ HIV
/ Human immunodeficiency virus
/ Interactive control
/ Males
/ Men who have sex with men
/ Mens health
/ Messages
/ Methamphetamine
/ Peers
/ Randomization
/ Risk behavior
/ Risk reduction
/ Self evaluation
/ Selfmonitoring
/ Sexual behavior
/ Sexual intercourse
/ Sexually transmitted diseases
/ Short message service
/ STD
/ Teachers
/ Text messaging
/ Theory
2019
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Theory-Based Text-Messaging to Reduce Methamphetamine Use and HIV Sexual Risk Behaviors Among Men Who Have Sex with Men: Automated Unidirectional Delivery Outperforms Bidirectional Peer Interactive Delivery
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Theory-Based Text-Messaging to Reduce Methamphetamine Use and HIV Sexual Risk Behaviors Among Men Who Have Sex with Men: Automated Unidirectional Delivery Outperforms Bidirectional Peer Interactive Delivery
2019
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Overview
Project Tech Support2 was a randomized controlled trial that tested three methods of text message delivery for reducing methamphetamine use and HIV risks among MSM. From March 2014 to January 2016, 286 methamphetamine-using MSM were randomized into: (1) interactive text conversations with Peer Health Educators, plus five-times-a-day automated theory-based messages, plus a weekly self-monitoring text-message assessment (TXT-PHE; n = 94); or, (2) the daily automated messages and weekly self-monitoring assessment (TXT-Auto; n = 99); or, (3) weekly self-monitoring assessment only (AO; n = 93). All three conditions demonstrated reductions in methamphetamine use (coef. = − 0.10), sex on methamphetamine (coef. = − 0.09), and condomless anal intercourse (CAI) with casual male partners (coef. = − 0.06). Only participants in TXT-PHE and TEXT-Auto also reduced CAI with main male partners (coefTXT-PHE = − 0.19; coef.TXT-Auto = − 0.16), and only TEXT-Auto participants reduced CAI with anonymous male partners (coef. = − 0.05). Additionally, both theory-based text-messaging interventions achieved sustained reductions in five of the six outcomes through 9 months. Overall, automated delivery outperformed peer-delivered messaging.
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Springer Nature B.V
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