PrEP your step: Implementing an online crowdsourcing contest to engage young people in HIV prevention in Washington DC, USA.
HIV incidence among young people (Black and Latinx women and men who have sex with men ages 16-24 years), in the United States is high. Traditional top-down approaches for pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) social marketing are not effectively reaching this population. Crowdsourcing is a promising appr...
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| author | Tamara Taggart Allison Mathews Toni Junious Joseph A Lindsey Andrea Augustine Charles Debnam Yavonne Boyd Seraiya Wright Joseph D Tucker Manya Magnus |
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| description | HIV incidence among young people (Black and Latinx women and men who have sex with men ages 16-24 years), in the United States is high. Traditional top-down approaches for pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) social marketing are not effectively reaching this population. Crowdsourcing is a promising approach to engaging young people in the development of innovative solutions to raise awareness and use of PrEP among those at highest risk of HIV. This study engaged young people in the design and evaluation of an online crowdsourcing contest to promote PrEP among Washington, DC youth. The contest used standard methods recommended by the World Health Organization and feedback from our community partners. Online recruitment using social media elicited online votes and survey responses. We analyzed cross-sectional surveys using descriptive statistics, and semi-structured interviews with contest participants using thematic coding to explore barriers and facilitators to contest engagement. Approximately 82% of entries were from young people in DC. A convenience sample of 181 people voted on their favorite crowdsourced PrEP messages and shared their awareness and attitudes about PrEP. The contest website received 2,500 unique visitors and 4,600 page views. Themes from semi-structured interviews (n = 16) included the need for more community engagement in developing PrEP messaging and positive attitudes towards crowdsourcing. Survey data (n = 887) showed that the crowdsourced messages were well-liked and resonated with the community. Most preferred to see PrEP messages in social media (23%), email (17%) and videos (14%). Approximately 70% of survey participants reported that after viewing the crowdsourced message they would talk to their sexual partner or medical provider (63%) about PrEP, use PrEP (58%), and learn more about PrEP (56%). Crowdsourced messages solicit substantial online viewership. More implementation research is needed to understand the public health impact of integrating social media, crowdsourcing, and community engagement to develop PrEP promotional messages. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-94dea2efeb9c47ea8137c10edf70ff802025-08-20T02:23:45ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032024-01-011911e031388210.1371/journal.pone.0313882PrEP your step: Implementing an online crowdsourcing contest to engage young people in HIV prevention in Washington DC, USA.Tamara TaggartAllison MathewsToni JuniousJoseph A LindseyAndrea AugustineCharles DebnamYavonne BoydSeraiya WrightJoseph D TuckerManya MagnusHIV incidence among young people (Black and Latinx women and men who have sex with men ages 16-24 years), in the United States is high. Traditional top-down approaches for pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) social marketing are not effectively reaching this population. Crowdsourcing is a promising approach to engaging young people in the development of innovative solutions to raise awareness and use of PrEP among those at highest risk of HIV. This study engaged young people in the design and evaluation of an online crowdsourcing contest to promote PrEP among Washington, DC youth. The contest used standard methods recommended by the World Health Organization and feedback from our community partners. Online recruitment using social media elicited online votes and survey responses. We analyzed cross-sectional surveys using descriptive statistics, and semi-structured interviews with contest participants using thematic coding to explore barriers and facilitators to contest engagement. Approximately 82% of entries were from young people in DC. A convenience sample of 181 people voted on their favorite crowdsourced PrEP messages and shared their awareness and attitudes about PrEP. The contest website received 2,500 unique visitors and 4,600 page views. Themes from semi-structured interviews (n = 16) included the need for more community engagement in developing PrEP messaging and positive attitudes towards crowdsourcing. Survey data (n = 887) showed that the crowdsourced messages were well-liked and resonated with the community. Most preferred to see PrEP messages in social media (23%), email (17%) and videos (14%). Approximately 70% of survey participants reported that after viewing the crowdsourced message they would talk to their sexual partner or medical provider (63%) about PrEP, use PrEP (58%), and learn more about PrEP (56%). Crowdsourced messages solicit substantial online viewership. More implementation research is needed to understand the public health impact of integrating social media, crowdsourcing, and community engagement to develop PrEP promotional messages.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0313882 |
| spellingShingle | Tamara Taggart Allison Mathews Toni Junious Joseph A Lindsey Andrea Augustine Charles Debnam Yavonne Boyd Seraiya Wright Joseph D Tucker Manya Magnus PrEP your step: Implementing an online crowdsourcing contest to engage young people in HIV prevention in Washington DC, USA. PLoS ONE |
| title | PrEP your step: Implementing an online crowdsourcing contest to engage young people in HIV prevention in Washington DC, USA. |
| title_full | PrEP your step: Implementing an online crowdsourcing contest to engage young people in HIV prevention in Washington DC, USA. |
| title_fullStr | PrEP your step: Implementing an online crowdsourcing contest to engage young people in HIV prevention in Washington DC, USA. |
| title_full_unstemmed | PrEP your step: Implementing an online crowdsourcing contest to engage young people in HIV prevention in Washington DC, USA. |
| title_short | PrEP your step: Implementing an online crowdsourcing contest to engage young people in HIV prevention in Washington DC, USA. |
| title_sort | prep your step implementing an online crowdsourcing contest to engage young people in hiv prevention in washington dc usa |
| url | https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0313882 |
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