iTHRIVE 365, a mobile health application developed through a collaboration between the Rutgers School of Public Health, THRIVE Social Services (THRIVE SS), Positive Impact Health Centers Georgia and CorporateLounge, a digital development company, creates a space to access HIV/AIDS and psychological health information, community support and resources for culturally affirming health care, housing and other forms of economic support among Black same-gender-loving men.
for these Black same-gender-loving men. This study surveyed 32 Black same-gender-loving men on their experience with iTHRIVE 365.
Researchers found that utilization of mobile health technologies may be acceptable and feasible for Black same-gender-loving men, and if aligned with community priorities, may be effective tools for facilitating health equity for Black same-gender-loving men.
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