Published on in Vol 9 , No 1 (2020) :January

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/15590, first published .
A Crowdsourcing Open Contest to Design Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Promotion Messages: Protocol for an Exploratory Mixed Methods Study

A Crowdsourcing Open Contest to Design Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Promotion Messages: Protocol for an Exploratory Mixed Methods Study

A Crowdsourcing Open Contest to Design Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Promotion Messages: Protocol for an Exploratory Mixed Methods Study

Journals

  1. Eschliman E, Uzzi M, White J, Mathews A, Henry M, Moran M, Page K, Latkin C, Tucker J, Yang C. Crowdsourced PrEP Promotion Messages for an HIV High-Burden Area: A Framework-Based Content Analysis. AIDS Education and Prevention 2022;34(1):69 View
  2. Ong J, Booton R, Tucker J, Tang W, Vickerman P, Zhang L, Mitchell K. Economic evaluation of improving HIV self-testing among MSM in China using a crowdsourced intervention: a cost-effectiveness analysis. AIDS 2023;37(4):671 View
  3. Shah H, Dolwick Grieb S, Flores-Miller A, Phillips K, Page K, Cervantes A, Yang C. A Crowdsourcing Open Contest to Design a Latino-Specific COVID-19 Campaign: Mixed Methods Analysis. JMIR Formative Research 2022;6(5):e35764 View
  4. Mathews A, Wenhold M, Caban-Holt A, Starks T, Richmond A, Vines A, Byrd G. ‘It all stems from relationship’: effectiveness of a crowdsourcing contest to elicit community ideas on how to build trust between healthcare providers and community about COVID-19. BMJ Innovations 2023;9(2):116 View
  5. Evans L, Gomez O, Jiménez D, Williamson H, Carver A, Parthasarathy S, Sabo S. Engaging Youth and Young Adults in the COVID-19 Pandemic Response via the “It’s Our Turn” Crowdsourcing Contest. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2023;20(6):5112 View