Human Immunodeficiency Virus Clinical Trial
Official title:
Intervention to Encourage HIV Testing and Counseling Among Adolescents
This study aims to minimize risk of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in adolescent boys and girls, ages 15-16, by promoting HIV testing and counseling (HTC) through the use of an interactive videogame. With input from focus groups of adolescents, the investigators will adapt an HIV prevention videogame, PlayForward: Elm City Stories, for adolescents ages 15-16 . The investigators will then pilot test the videogame in 30 adolescents to assess the acceptability and feasibility of the videogame. They will also assess whether the videogame increased the participants' intentions to obtain HTC, whether they actually obtained HTC, and whether the videogame increased knowledge of HIV.
Adolescents are at high risk of contracting human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). To help them
to minimize their risk and maintain their uninfected status, it is critical to give them the
information, motivation, and skills to get HIV testing and counseling (HTC).
The current proposal focuses on adapting an existing HIV prevention videogame, PlayForward:
Elm City Stories (R01HD062080), developed for 11-14 year olds, to include a primary focus on
promoting access to and uptake of HTC in adolescent boys and girls, ages 15-16. PlayForward,
an engaging and interactive videogame grounded in social learning theory and the theory of
planned behavior, was developed through extensive work with its target audience to focus on
the delay of sexual initiation in young teens and is currently demonstrating preliminary
efficacy in a large randomized controlled trial (RCT).
In this Phase I proposal, PlayForward will be adapted for use in a slightly older age group
with the primary outcome of encouraging them (increasing intentions) to obtain HTC and
increasing knowledge about HIV/AIDS.
Working with the multi-disciplinary team of the play2PREVENT (p2P) Lab, we will conduct the
formative work with our target audience and content experts to modify PlayForward for a
focus on promoting HTC. To this end, our specific aims for this Phase I proposal targeting
HTC in 15-16 year old adolescents are to:
Aim 1: Translate our culturally and socially-tailored videogame PlayForward to focus on HTC
in an older age group of 15-16 year old boys and girls by:
1. Developing a conceptual model of the theoretical mechanisms of behavior change to be
applied specifically within the game. We will develop this model with input from 4
focus groups of 5 adolescents each (n = 20, aged 15-16) and the extant literature.
2. This model will inform the development of a set of intervention manuals ("Game
Playbooks") targeting the new outcome.
Aim 2: Modify aspects of the PlayForward game to reflect this new focus by pilot
testing it with 30 adolescents, aged 15-16 to determine in a pre-post design:
3. The intervention's acceptability and feasibility using self-report data on the game
play experience.
4. Preliminary evidence of the efficacy of the intervention by collecting data on i)
intentions to seek HTC; ii) actual obtaining of HTC; and iii) knowledge about HIV/AIDS.
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