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This study is testing the acceptability and feasibility of a highly interactive mobile application (app) to promote HIV/sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing and uptake of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) among young men who have sex with men (YMSM).
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Using the Information-Motivation-Behavior Skills (IMB) model, we have developed LYNX, a highly interactive mobile app to promote accurate risk perception and increase HIV/STI testing and linkage to PrEP among young men who have sex with men (YMSM). Key components of the app include Sex Pro (a personalized HIV risk score), a sex diary to facilitate accurate data collection; HIV/STI testing information and reminders; access to home HIV/STI testing options; a geospatial-based locator of HIV/STI testing sites and PrEP clinics; PrEP information and videos; and online PrEP navigation.
This study is part of the iTech NIH U19, which has an overall goal to develop innovative technology-focused interventions addressing the HIV prevention and care continuum for youth.
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No HIV test in the past 3 months (self-reported).
Not known to be HIV-infected (self-reported).
Not currently taking PrEP (self-reported).
Owns an Apple operating system (iOS) or Android mobile phone and willing and able to download the LYNX app onto their phone.
Willing and able to attend an in-person baseline visit in the Tampa or Chicago area.
Able to understand, read, and speak English.
Participants ages 15-18: self-report at least one episode of anal intercourse with a male or transfemale partner during the last 6 months
Participants ages 19-24: self-report evidence of high risk for acquiring HIV infection including at least one of the following:
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61 participants in 2 patient groups
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