Socially optimized learning in virtual environments (SOLVE)

ICIDS'11 Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Interactive Digital Storytelling(2011)

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Although young men who have sex with men (MSM) are at high risk for contracting HIV, few interventions address the affective/automatic factors (e.g., sexual arousal, shame/stigma) that may precipitate young MSM's risk-taking. A National Institutes of Health (NIH)-funded DVD interactive video intervention that simulated a "virtual date" with guides/mentors reduced sexual risk over 3-months for Black, Latino and Caucasian young MSM. In the current work, limitations of the DVD format (e.g., number of different risk challenges MSM encounter; DVD quickly becomes dated) were addressed with 3-D animated intelligent agents/interactive digital storytelling using a Unity Game platform. The development (e.g., design, art, social science formative research, etc.) of this NIH funded game for changing risky behavior is described as well as the ongoing national randomized "on-line" evaluation over 6 months.
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sexual arousal,dvd format,sexual risk,interactive digital storytelling,funded dvd interactive video,different risk,young msm,nih funded game,young man,high risk,virtual environment,intelligent agents
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