Implementation and impact of a technology-based HIV risk-reduction intervention among Thai men who have sex with men using "Vialogues": a randomized controlled trial
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Implementation and impact of a technology-based HIV risk-reduction intervention among Thai men who have sex with men using "Vialogues": a randomized controlled trial
Abstract
We conducted a randomized control trial to evaluate the impact of a novel technology-based intervention on HIV risks and condom use behaviors among Thai men who have sex with men (MSM). Between April 2016 and August 2017, participants aged 18 years and above, and having engaged in unprotected sex in past six months were randomly assigned to control and intervention arm, and received HIV testing at baseline, month 6 and 12. Intervention arm participants engaged in 12-monthly HIV/STI prevention educational sessions delivered via Vialogues.com. Of 76 MSM enrolled, 37 were randomized to intervention and 39 to control arm. Median age was 28 (IQR 24-32) years. Thirty-three (89.2%) intervention arm participants completed all 12-monthly Vialogues sessions. At month 12, intervention arm had higher retention rate (p = 0.029) and higher median percentage of condom use for anal intercourse (p = 0.023) versus control arm. Over the 12-month period, intervention arm reported significant reduction in self-perceived HIV risk (p = 0.001), popper usage (p = 0.002), median number of sexual partners (p = 0.003), and increased median condom use percentage (p = 0.006). Our study highlights that "Vialogues" intervention significantly reduced number of sexual partners and condomless anal intercourse rates among Thai MSM, and has positive implications for reducing epidemic among key populations.
Keywords: Behavior change; HIV testing and counseling; Internet and communications technologies; condomless anal intercourse; men who have sex with men.
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