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Table 1 Health outcomes and measures of interest

From: Behavioral economics-based incentives supported by mobile technology on HIV knowledge and testing frequency among Latino/a men who have sex with men and transgender women: Protocol for a randomized pilot study to test intervention feasibility and acceptability

Outcome

Instrument

Data collection timepoint

Primary Outcome

 HIV knowledge

Carey MP, et al. Development and psychometric evaluation of the brief HIV knowledge questionnaire (hiv-kq-18). AIDS Education and Prevention. 2002; 14: 174-184.

enrollment, 6 & 12 months

 HIV testing behaviors

Extracted from Bienestar clinic data

Secondary Outcomes

 HIV infection

Oraquick/Orasure

enrollment, 3, 6, 9 and 12 months

Covariates of Interest

 Socio-demographic information

Based on previous Bienestar questionnaire

enrollment & 12 months

 Acculturation

Marín, G et al. Development of a short acculturation scale for Hispanics. Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences. 1987; 9:183–205.

 Mental health

Kessler, RC et al. Short screening scales to monitor population prevalences and trends in non-specific psychological distress. Psychological Medicine. 2002; 32: 959-956.

 Substance abuse

Carballo-Diéguez, A et al. Microbicide Safety and Acceptability in Young Men: Baseline Behavioral Questionnaire. 2010.

 Behavioral Economics

Linnemayr et al. Behavioral Economics and Health. 2017