[HTML][HTML] A smartphone game-based intervention (Tumaini) to prevent HIV among young Africans: pilot randomized controlled trial

K Winskell, G Sabben, V Akelo, K Ondeng'e… - JMIR mHealth and …, 2018 - mhealth.jmir.org
Background: There is a pressing need to ensure that youth in high HIV prevalence settings
are prepared for a safer sexual debut. Smartphone ownership is increasing dramatically in …

[HTML][HTML] A smartphone game to prevent HIV among young Africans: protocol for a randomized pilot study of a mobile intervention

G Sabben, V Akelo, V Mudhune… - JMIR Research …, 2019 - researchprotocols.org
Background: Young people aged under 25 years make up an increasing proportion of the
population in emerging economies such as Kenya, where half of new adult HIV infections …

[HTML][HTML] A smartphone game to prevent HIV among young Africans (Tumaini): assessing intervention and study acceptability among adolescents and their parents in a …

G Sabben, V Mudhune, K Ondeng'e… - JMIR mHealth and …, 2019 - mhealth.jmir.org
Background: Young people aged 15 to 24 years account for one-third of new adult HIV
infections. Controlling the HIV epidemic requires effective interventions targeted toward …

[HTML][HTML] Interactive narrative in a mobile health behavioral intervention (Tumaini): theoretical grounding and structure of a smartphone game to prevent HIV among …

K Winskell, G Sabben, C Obong'o - JMIR Serious Games, 2019 - games.jmir.org
The increasing availability of smartphones, including in low-income countries, offers an
unprecedented opportunity to reach individuals with innovative health promotion …

[HTML][HTML] Efficacy of mobile serious games in increasing HIV risk perception in Swaziland: a randomized control trial (SGprev Trial) research protocol

BW Lukhele, P Musumari, C El-Saaidi… - JMIR research …, 2016 - researchprotocols.org
Background: The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and acquired immune deficiency
syndrome (AIDS) continue to be a major public health problem in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) …

[HTML][HTML] A mobile gaming intervention to increase adherence to antiretroviral treatment for youth living with HIV: development guided by the information, motivation …

L Whiteley, L Brown, M Lally, N Heck… - JMIR mHealth and …, 2018 - mhealth.jmir.org
Background: Highly active combination antiretroviral treatment has been shown to markedly
improve the health of HIV-infected adolescents and young adults. Adherence to antiretroviral …

[HTML][HTML] Development of a mobile game to influence behavior determinants of HIV service uptake among key populations in the Philippines: user-centered design …

C Hemingway, ES Baja, GV Dalmacion… - JMIR Serious …, 2019 - games.jmir.org
Background: Opportunities in digital distribution place mobile games as a promising platform
for games for health. However, designing a game that can compete in the saturated mobile …

[HTML][HTML] Epic allies, a gamified mobile phone app to improve engagement in care, antiretroviral uptake, and adherence among young men who have sex with men and …

S LeGrand, KE Muessig, A Platt, K Soni… - JMIR research …, 2018 - researchprotocols.org
Background: In the United States, young men who have sex with men (YMSM) and
transgender women who have sex with men (YTWSM) bear a disproportionate burden of …

[HTML][HTML] Mobile health app for self-learning on HIV prevention knowledge and services among a young Indonesian key population: cohort study

PR Garg, L Uppal, S Mehra, D Mehra - JMIR mHealth and uHealth, 2020 - mhealth.jmir.org
Background: Indonesia is the only country in the Asia Pacific region where the incidence of
HIV is still on the rise, and its prevalence is extremely high among the key populations such …

[HTML][HTML] HIV prevention via mobile messaging for men who have sex with men (M-Cubed): protocol for a randomized controlled trial

PS Sullivan, RJ Zahn, S Wiatrek… - JMIR research …, 2019 - researchprotocols.org
Background: Men who have sex with men (MSM) continue to be the predominately impacted
risk group in the United States HIV epidemic and are a priority group for risk reduction in …