Piloting the use of artificial intelligence to enhance HIV prevention interventions for youth experiencing homelessness

Objective: Youth experiencing homelessness are at risk for HIV and need interventions to prevent risky sex behaviors. We tested the feasibility of using artificial intelligence (AI) to select peer change agents (PCAs) to deliver HIV prevention messages among youth experiencing homelessness. Method: We used a pretest– posttest quasi-experimental design. In the AI condition (n = 62), 11 PCAs were selected via AI algorithm; in the popularity comparison (n = 55), 11 PCAs were selected 6 months later based on maximum degree centrality (most ties to others in the net-work). All PCAs were trained to promote HIV testing and condom use among their peers. Participants were clients at a drop-in center in Los Angeles, CA. HIV testing and condom use were assessed via a self-administered, computer-based survey at baseline (n = 117), 1 month (n = 86, 74%), and 3 months (n = 70, 60%). Results: At 3 months, rates of HIV testing increased among participants in the AI condition relative to the comparison group (18.8% vs. 8.1%), as did condom use during anal sex (12.1% vs. 3.3%) and vaginal sex (29.2% vs. 23.7%). Conclusions: AI-enhanced PCA intervention is a feasible method for engaging youth experiencing homelessness in HIV prevention.

© 2018 Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research

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Work Title Piloting the use of artificial intelligence to enhance HIV prevention interventions for youth experiencing homelessness
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  1. Eric Rice
  2. Amanda Yoshioka-Maxwell
  3. Robin Petering
  4. Laura Onasch-Vera
  5. Jaih Craddock
  6. Milind Tambe
  7. Amulya Yadav
  8. Bryan Wilder
  9. Darlene Woo
  10. Hailey Winetrobe
  11. Nicole Wilson
Keyword
  1. Homeless youth
  2. HIV/AIDS
  3. Artificial intelligence
  4. Preventive interventions
  5. Social networks
License CC BY-NC 4.0 (Attribution-NonCommercial)
Work Type Article
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  1. Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research
Publication Date November 29, 2018
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  1. https://doi.org/10.1086/701439
Deposited December 17, 2023

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  • Added Creator Amanda Yoshioka-Maxwell
  • Added Creator Robin Petering
  • Added Creator Laura Onasch-Vera
  • Added Creator Jaih Craddock
  • Added Creator Milind Tambe
  • Added Creator Amulya Yadav
  • Added Creator Bryan Wilder
  • Added Creator Darlene Woo
  • Added Creator Hailey Winetrobe
  • Added Creator Nicole Wilson
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    • Homeless youth, HIV/AIDS, Artificial intelligence, Preventive interventions, Social networks
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    • 2018-11-29
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