Reducing the Risk of Viral Hepatitis C and Other Sexually Transmitted Infections Among People Living With HIV Who Are Men Who Have Sex With Men: Efficacy of Serious Game Interventions
The study is aimed to provide high-risk, HIV-infection, men who have sex with men (MSM) with healthcare education regarding viral hepatitis C, through either serious game intervention or traditional online health education. After the education, each participants will be followed for 48 weeks and the change of risky sexual behaviors, acquisition of HCV and other STIs will be followed during the study periods.
• High-risk MSM living with HIV, defined as:
‣ Had prior HCV infection, and had cleared HCV through treatment or spontaneously
⁃ Had any STI within the past 12 months
⁃ Had any unexplained elevation of liver transaminase in the past 6 months
⁃ Had at least 1 unprotected anal sex during the past 6 months
• Being able to use mobile smartphone and understand study materials
• Repeat entry of study is permitted, but the interval between health education intervention should \>52 weeks.