Table 2.
Descriptive statistics of suggested instrument items, American Men’s Internet Survey 2018 (N=1375).
| Questionnaire item | Mean (SD) | Mode | |
| Patient engagement with sexual health care items | |||
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Item 1. It is a more convenient way to manage my sexual health records. | 2.56 (0.59) | 3 |
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Item 2. It encourages people to be more aware of their sexual health. | 2.52 (0.60) | 3 |
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Item 3. It will help people like me make better sexual health decisions. | 2.37 (0.71) | 2 |
| Dyadic communication items | |||
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Item 4. Improve communication on HIV and other sexually transmitted infections | 2.49 (0.65) | 3 |
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Item 5. Improve my confidence in the testing information a partner shares with me | 2.54 (0.63) | 3 |
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Item 6. Improve control over my sexual health and decision making | 2.54 (0.64) | 3 |
| Conceptual features (functionality) | |||
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Item 7. Tips or tools for managing sexual health | 2.43 (0.68) | 3 |
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Item 8. Ability to locate STDa test centers and services | 2.63 (0.64) | 3 |
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Item 9. Video chat for communicating with health care providers | 2.16 (0.85) | 2 |
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Item 10. Counseling and resources for people with STDs | 2.54 (0.68) | 3 |
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Item 11. Ability to order home test kits for HIV and STDs | 2.59 (0.68) | 3 |
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Item 12. Games to promote sexual health | 1.54 (1.02) | 1 |
aSTD: sexually transmitted disease.