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Overview
  • CyberSenga

    Investigators: Michelle Ybarra, Tonya Prescott, Josephine Korchmaros, Julius Kiwanuka, Sheana Bull, David Bangsberg, Norma Ware, & Ruth Birungi

    Publication Date: September 01, 2016

CyberSenga CyberSenga

About This Product

CyberSenga is part of an effort to increase technology-based HIV prevention research in resource-limited settings such as Uganda. The purpose of CyberSenga is to prevent more people from getting HIV and to help those who have HIV live healthy lives by taking advantage of Internet technology to give young people both honest and truthful information, and the tools they need to make good decisions. CyberSenga consists of five one-hour modules conducted through the online CyberSenga software, along with a four-month post-intervention booster session. At the beginning of the program, participants answer two questions to sort them into four groups: abstinent boys, abstinent girls, sexually active boys, and sexually active girls. Based on their responses, participants are directed to intervention content tailored for saliency based upon their biological sex and sexual experience, although all versions include the same concepts. Content discusses relevant topics to provide youth with the information and skills they need to make healthy decisions in the future. An evaluation of CyberSenga has demonstrated that receiving the five CyberSenga sessions improves youths’ HIV preventive information as well as motivation to use condoms, and the booster session delivered four months after the initial intervention enhances the learning effect. Click here to view more detailed information on this program.
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Planning & Pre-Implementation
  • Introduction to the Online Program
  • User's Guide
Implementation
  • CyberSenga Program
Evaluation
  • Original Instruments
    • Qualitative Interviews: Adolescent Interview Guide
    • Qualitative Interviews: Adult Consent Form
    • Qualitative Interviews: Key Informant Enrollment Form
    • Qualitative Interviews: Parent Consent Form
    • Qualitative Interviews: School Principal Consent Form
    • Qualitative Interviews: Youth Assent Form
    • Qualitative Interviews: Youth Enrollment Form
    • Quantitative Development Survey: Adolescent Health Survey
    • Quantitative Development Survey: Parent Consent Form
    • Quantitative Development Survey: Youth Assent Form
    • Focus Groups: Coercive Sex Topic Guide
    • Focus Groups: Observer Guide
    • Focus Groups: Parent Consent Form
    • Focus Groups: Youth Assent Form
    • Technology Assessment: Observer Form
    • Technology Assessment: Parent Consent Form
    • Technology Assessment: Online Survey
    • Technology Assessment: Youth Assent Form
    • Wireframes: Facilitator Topic Guide
    • Beta Test: Eligibility Screener
    • Beta Test: Parent Consent Form
    • Beta Test: Process Statements
    • Beta Test: Survey
    • Beta Test with Youth Advisory Council Members: Process Statements for Youth
    • Beta Test with Youth Advisory Council Members: Survey
    • Randomized Controlled Trial: Eligibility Screener
    • Randomized Controlled Trial: Parent Consent Form
    • Randomized Controlled Trial: Youth Assent Form
    • Randomized Controlled Trial: Baseline Survey
    • Randomized Controlled Trial: Three Month Follow Up Survey
    • Randomized Controlled Trial: Six Month Follow Up Survey
    • One-on-One Adult Interviews: Discussion Guide
    • Post-Intervention Focus Group: Discussion Guide
  • Prevention Minimum Evaluation Data Set (PMEDS)
  • Local Evaluator Consultant Network Directory
Product Details
  • 5 1-hour modules
  • One booster module
  • Online activities and education
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