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This project, funded by the National Institute of Mental Health, will test the efficacy of an electronic game to prevent HIV among African adolescents (aged 12-17), delivered via inexpensive Android smartphones. This study involves a sample of 912 young people and 500 of their parents in Kenya's former Nyanza province, where 11.4% of young women and 3% of men ages 15-24 are HIV-infected. This study will be carried out by Emory University and the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI).


Clinical Trial Description

The 912 study participants (youth ages 12-14) will be randomized to the intervention or control arm upon completion of the baseline survey. The assignments will be generated with the use of a pseudo-random-number generator with permuted blocks, used to ensure a sex-balanced and age-balanced assignment to each arm. All participants will be given a low-cost (<$40) Android phone on which the study game will be loaded. Intervention arm phones will have app for Tumaini programmed on them, while control arm phones will have a commercially available game to be determined prior to the start of the randomized clinical trial. Preference will be given to a game or other app with educational content, for example, a general knowledge quiz or strategy game. Each app will be standalone and not require data access or connection to the Internet to function. All participants will be invited to play their assigned game for at least 10 hours during the November-December school holiday. While we anticipate that access to smartphones will be widespread at time of roll-out of an efficacious game, this is not yet the case: for the purposes of this study, phones need to be provided in order to ensure consistency of technology and avoid SES bias. All other phone functions aside from the alarm, will be disabled for safety reasons. The game will automatically record the time spent playing and the choices made in the context of gameplay. When returning the phones, all participants will be asked to fill out a form identifying others with whom the game or app was shared and creators of each profile on their study phones. In line with the preferences expressed by parents during the feasibility test, the phones will be provided to participants during the long November-December school holidays and collected at the end of the holiday. Providing there is no evidence of contamination, participants will (a) keep the phone throughout the long November-December school holiday; and (b) receive the phone, loaded with the game, again during the November-December holidays of the following years. ;


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NCT number NCT04437667
Study type Interventional
Source Emory University
Contact
Status Active, not recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date October 12, 2020
Completion date August 2025

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