Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Defining the Content of an Online Sexual Health Intervention: The MenSS Website

Below:  MenSS homepage with carousel of personalised tailored content


Below:  Condoms: The Basics – skills in correct condom application



Below:  Condoms: Tailored for you – tailored feedback on selected barriers to condom use



Below:  STIs: Are you at risk? – infographics illustrating potential risks of STI


Below:  Reminders and plans feature


Below:  Flow diagram of data collection processes


The MenSS intervention is a website optimized for delivery via tablet computer within a clinic waiting room setting. Key targets identified were condom use skills, beliefs about pleasure and knowledge about risk. Content was developed using behavior change techniques, and interactive website features provided feedback tailored for individual users.

This paper provides a detailed description of an evidence-based interactive digital intervention for sexual health, including how behavior change techniques were translated into practice within the design of the MenSS website. Triangulation between a targeted literature review, expert workshops, and interviews with men ensured that a range of potential influences on condom use were captured.

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