Published on in Vol 8 (2024)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/56561, first published .
MyPEEPS Mobile App for HIV Prevention Among Transmasculine Youth: Adaptation Through Community-Based Feedback and Usability Evaluation

MyPEEPS Mobile App for HIV Prevention Among Transmasculine Youth: Adaptation Through Community-Based Feedback and Usability Evaluation

MyPEEPS Mobile App for HIV Prevention Among Transmasculine Youth: Adaptation Through Community-Based Feedback and Usability Evaluation

Journals

  1. Bonato M, Garolla A, Miscioscia M. A systematic review of developments in mHealth smartphone applications for Transgender and Gender Diverse individuals. npj Digital Medicine 2025;8(1) View
  2. Schnall R, Radix A, Kuhns L, Janulis P, Paredes C, Garofalo R. Feasibility of the Adapted MyPEEPS Mobile App for HIV Prevention in Young Transgender Men. AIDS Education and Prevention 2025;37(3):173 View
  3. Garofalo R, Casimir T, Martinez N, Kaw S, Brin M, Kuhns L, Radix A, Janulis P, Schnall R. Acceptability and perceived usefulness of the MyPEEPS mobile app for young transgender men. Nursing Outlook 2026;74(1):102612 View
  4. Tanner A, Jibriel M, Rulison K, Mertus S, Urquhart R, Phillips K, Lee S, Knowles K, Dowshen N, Doraivelu K, Dutta S, Goldstein M, Darien K, Madden J, Schwartz L, Philbin M, Camacho-Gonzalez A, Hussen S. Supporting Youth from Pediatric- to Adult-Oriented HIV Care Across Two Metro Sites in the United States: Results from the iTransition Pilot Trial. AIDS Patient Care and STDs 2026 View
  5. Dos Santos F, Mclnerney S, Tate M, Rana A, Batey D, Schnall R. Optimizing HIV Care Engagement: Usability of a mHealth App for Identifying and Retaining Individuals with Nonviral Suppression in Digital Cohort. Applied Clinical Informatics 2026;17(01):039 View