Published on in Vol 8 (2024)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/60918, first published .
Evaluating an App-Based Intervention for Preventing Firearm Violence and Substance Use in Young Black Boys and Men: Usability Evaluation Study

Evaluating an App-Based Intervention for Preventing Firearm Violence and Substance Use in Young Black Boys and Men: Usability Evaluation Study

Evaluating an App-Based Intervention for Preventing Firearm Violence and Substance Use in Young Black Boys and Men: Usability Evaluation Study

Young Black men face 24x higher risks of firearm injuries & homicides. Enter the BrotherlyACT app: Life skills coaching, AI talk therapy, and in-app safety planning. We discuss its usability testing. TLDR: Usability score was high. More here: https://t.co/i5aw8BWRNL #mHealth https://t.co/adI4SVCzGZ

3:38 PM · Dec 02, 2024

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RT @DrChukaEmezue: Young Black men face 24x higher risks of firearm injuries & homicides. Enter the BrotherlyACT app: Life skills coaching,…

12:45 AM · Dec 03, 2024

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BrotherlyACT is ready for its close-up! ???? Usability testing gave us two thumbs up (and an A-minus grade!), so now it's onto pilot testing. Big things ahead—we can't wait to see it in action! ????#DigitalHealth #ViolencePrevention https://t.co/Uc74xprrW4

3:46 PM · Dec 03, 2024

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