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. 2022 Sep 15;10:916224. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.916224

Table 5.

Intervention acceptability at the final follow-up assessment (N = 32).

N (%)
Overall, I think the services in the SCAP study are very good to excellent 24 (75.1%)
Overall, I think the text messages I received as part of the SCAP study are very good to excellent 23 (71.9%)
The SCAP staff respect my privacy most times to all of the time 31 (96.9%)
The SCAP staff understand the treatment needs of people of my racial, ethnic, or cultural group most times to all of the time 31 (96.9%)
(If female) The SCAP staff understand the needs of women most times to all of the time 14 (87.6%)
The chance to win a prize as part of the SCAP study played a role in my recent HIV medication decisions somewhat to a great deal 22 (68.8%)
Because of the chance to win a prize as part of the SCAP study, I tried to achieve HIV undetectable viral load somewhat to a great deal 23 (71.9%)
Receiving text messages and answering quiz questions to earn points as part of the SCAP study played a role in my recent HIV medication decisions somewhat to a great deal 24 (75.1%)
Because of the TMQQs, I took HIV medication more often than I did in the past somewhat to a great deal 22 (68.7%)
Because of the TMQQs, I tried to achieve HIV undetectable viral load somewhat to a great deal 25 (78.1%)
Meeting with the SCAP staff to discuss my goals and learn about habits as part of the SCAP study (the counseling session) played a role in my recent HIV medication decisions somewhat to a great deal 24 (75.0%)
Because of meeting with the SCAP staff to discuss my goals and habits (the counseling session), I took HIV medication more often than I did in the past somewhat to a great deal 21 (65.7%)
Because of the meetings with SCAP staff (the counseling session), I tried to achieve HIV undetectable viral load somewhat to a great deal 23 (71.9%)
Overall, the SCAP study played a role in my recent HIV medication decisions somewhat to a great deal 24 (75.0%)