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DOT Diary: Developing a Novel Mobile App Using Artificial Intelligence and an Electronic Sexual Diary to Measure and Support PrEP Adherence Among Young Men Who Have Sex with Men
Document Type
article
Source
AIDS and Behavior. 25(4)
Subject
Clinical Research
HIV/AIDS
Infectious Diseases
Behavioral and Social Science
Mental Health
Networking and Information Technology R&D (NITRD)
Sexual and Gender Minorities (SGM/LGBT*)
Prevention
Good Health and Well Being
Artificial Intelligence
Electronics
HIV Infections
Homosexuality
Male
Humans
Male
Medication Adherence
Mobile Applications
Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis
San Francisco
Sexual and Gender Minorities
Pre-exposure prophylaxis
Adherence
HIV
Mobile health
Artificial intelligence
Public Health and Health Services
Social Work
Public Health
Language
Abstract
Young men who have sex with men (YMSM) are highly vulnerable to HIV. While pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) has demonstrated effectiveness, adherence has been low among YMSM and difficult to measure accurately. In collaboration with a healthcare company, we configured an automated directly-observed therapy (aDOT) platform for monitoring and supporting PrEP use. Based on interest expressed in focus groups among 54 YMSM, we combined aDOT with an electronic sexual diary to provide feedback on level of protection during sex and to motivate app use. In an 8-week optimization pilot with 20 YMSM in San Francisco and Atlanta, the app was found to be highly acceptable, with median System Usability Scale scores in the "excellent" range (80/100). App use was high, with median PrEP adherence of 91% based on aDOT-confirmed dosing. Most (84%) participants reported the app helped with taking PrEP. These promising findings support further evaluation of DOT Diary in future effectiveness studies.