The People Like Us Evaluation Study
HIV/AIDS, Sexually Transmitted Infection, Homosexuality
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for HIV/AIDS focused on measuring HIV Testing, STI Testing, Homophobia, eHealth, Singapore
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Self-reported HIV-negative status, or unsure of HIV status
- Self-reported gay, bisexual or queer sexual orientation
- Self-reported male gender, regardless of sex assigned at birth
- Self-reported age of 18 to 29 years old at point of recruitment
- Singapore citizen or permanent resident at the point of recruitment
- Self-reported as never having watched an online video drama series by Gayhealth.sg or Action for AIDS in the last year
Exclusion Criteria:
- Participants who have watched the People Like Us Series prior to study
- Participants who have self-reported being HIV-positive
- Participants who are not English-literate
- Participants aged below 18 or above 29 at baseline recruitment
Sites / Locations
- National University of Singapore
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Intervention Group
Control Group
The online intervention comprises a series of six videos, each about 10-minutes in length, entitled the People Like Us series. The intervention was developed by gayhealth.sg and Action for AIDS Singapore in 2018. The series follow the love and sex lives of four ethnically-diverse GBQ men of varying socioeconomic backgrounds, as they negotiate issues of sexual health, mental health, and relationships throughout the six-part miniseries. The intervention group will also be provided with an e-pamphlet on sexual wellness catered to GBMSM. This e-pamphlet has been developed by the National Skin Centre and Department of Sexually Transmitted Infections Clinic specifically for information on sexual wellness among GBMSM. It comprises segments on HIV/STI symptoms, etiology, information on how to seek help for HIV/STI, behavioral and biomedical methods of HIV prevention.
The control group will be provided with an e-pamphlet on sexual wellness catered to GBMSM. This e-pamphlet has been developed by the National Skin Centre and Department of Sexually Transmitted Infections Clinic specifically for information on sexual wellness among GBMSM. It comprises segments on HIV/STI symptoms, etiology, information on how to seek help for HIV/STI, behavioral and biomedical methods of HIV prevention.