TY - JOUR A2 - Soares, Marcelo A. AU - Liang, Xia AU - Yang, Jun AU - Abdullah, Abu S. AU - He, Zhikui AU - Yang, Li PY - 2020 DA - 2020/10/29 TI - The Evaluation of the Effect of ICT in HIV Prevention in the General Population in China Based on an Information-Motivation-Behavioral Skill Model SP - 8786467 VL - 2020 AB - Objectives. With an increase in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, the application of information and communication technology (ICT) is considered as a helpful solution. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of ICT in HIV prevention in the general population based on an information-motivation-behavioral skill (IMB) model. Methods. A national follow-up study on the evaluation of ICT on HIV health education effects before and after large sample intervention was conducted in 16 provinces of China. ICT was used to carry out a six-month educational program on the prevention of HIV for participants using the WeChat platform. The research group conducted a second questionnaire for participants to collect data and built the IMB model using Mplus 7.0 analysis software. Results. A total of 997 questionnaires were sent, and 957 effective questionnaires were recovered, a recovery rate of 96.0%. Before the ICT intervention, the scores of information was 15.68±3.28, of motivation was 14.47±4.26, of behavior skills was 2.26±1.08, and of condom use was 2.19±1.15. After the ICT intervention, the scores for information (18.54±2.48), motivation (16.06±4.11), behavior skills (4.74±1.04), and condom use (2.64±1.15) improved significantly. ICT use had a significant regression effect on motivation (β=0.237, P<0.001), behavior skills (β=0.997, P<0.001), and information (β=0.441, P<0.001), while motivation (β=0.196, P<0.001), behavior skills (β=0.207, P<0.001), and information (β=0.092, P<0.001) had a significant regression effect on condom use. Conclusions. The ICT intervention can not only improve information about HIV prevention, motivation, and behavior skills but also promote the use of condoms, so as to achieve the result of promoting behaviors that act to prevent AIDS within the general population. SN - 2314-6133 UR - https://doi.org/10.1155/2020/8786467 DO - 10.1155/2020/8786467 JF - BioMed Research International PB - Hindawi KW - ER -