Tabor E Flickinger, Breanna R Campbell, Allyson Timm, Sonia Baee, Debajyoti Datta, Sheela V Shenoi, Julia Rozanova, Rebecca Dillingham
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Abstract
Background: People with HIV in the United States are aging, with risk for negative health outcomes from social isolation. PositiveLinks is a mobile health (mHealth) intervention that includes an anonymous Community Message Board (CMB) for peer-to-peer conversations. We investigated differences in CMB usage and social support between younger (<50 years) and older (≥50) members.
Methods: We assessed the relationship between age groups and app use using chi-square tests. CMB posts were analyzed qualitatively to categorize forms of social support. To have a visual understanding of this relationship, we created a network diagram to display interactions among PL members.
Results: Among 87 participants, 31 (42.5%) were in the older age group. Older members launched the app more often at 6 months (445.5 vs. 240.5 mean launches per participant, p ≤ 0.001) and 12 months (712.3 vs. 292.6 launches, p ≤ 0.001) compared with younger members. Older members also demonstrated more CMB posts at 6 months (47.4 vs. 7.6 mean posts per participant, p = 0.02) and 12 months (77.5 vs. 10.6 posts, p = 0.04). Of 1861 CMB posts, 7% sought support and 72% provided support. In addition, the network visualization showed that four participants, who were in the older age group, had more post generation than others and most of their posts provided support.
Conclusions: Older PL members demonstrated significantly more app use than younger members, including CMB posts for social support. This durable app engagement indicates that mHealth can enable social connection among people living with chronic disease across the lifespan.
背景:美国的艾滋病毒感染者正在老龄化,有因社会孤立而产生负面健康后果的风险。positivellinks是一种移动健康(mHealth)干预,包括用于点对点对话的匿名社区留言板(CMB)。我们调查了年轻人之间CMB使用和社会支持的差异(方法:我们使用卡方检验评估年龄组与应用程序使用之间的关系。对CMB岗位进行定性分析,对社会支持形式进行分类。为了直观地理解这种关系,我们创建了一个网络图来显示PL成员之间的交互。结果:87例患者中,老年31例(42.5%)。与年轻会员相比,年龄较大的会员在6个月大时(445.5 vs 240.5次,p≤0.001)和12个月大时(712.3 vs 292.6次,p≤0.001)更频繁地使用这款应用。年龄较大的会员在6个月时(47.4比7.6,p = 0.02)和12个月时(77.5比10.6,p = 0.04)也展示了更多的CMB帖子。在1861个CMB职位中,7%寻求支持,72%提供支持。此外,网络可视化显示,年龄较大的4名参与者的帖子生成比其他人多,他们的帖子大多提供支持。结论:年长的PL成员比年轻的成员表现出更多的应用程序使用,包括CMB的社会支持帖子。这种持久的应用程序参与表明,移动健康可以使慢性病患者在整个生命周期中建立社会联系。