This study utilizes implementation science principles to culturally adapt a pre-existing web-based application (WebApp) for use with college students. The ADAPT-ITT process will be utilized to adapt the WebApp to a diverse (race, ethnicity, gender/sexual identity) college population with a focus on life skills and holistic self-care as reinforcement to currently available primary prevention programming available to incoming students. The study hypothesis is that the adapted WebApp will be usable, acceptable, and students will be willing to use it as a reinforcement to current university primary prevention programming. The study team will also monitor retention of participants over the academic year. This is a repeat pilot test to evaluate changes implemented to the WebApp after the initial pilot during the 2017-2018 academic year.
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Usability of the MKit WebApp as Assessed by the 10-item System Usability Scale
Timeframe: 1-month
Usability of the MKit WebApp as Assessed by the 10-item System Usability Scale
Timeframe: 4-Months
Acceptability of the MKit WebApp as Assessed by the 5-item System Acceptability Scale
Timeframe: 1-Month
Acceptability of the MKit WebApp as Assessed by the 5-item System Acceptability Scale
Timeframe: 4-Months