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Respondent-driven sampling to recruit young adult non-medical users of pharmaceutical opioids: Problems and solutions

Respondent-driven sampling to recruit young adult non-medical users of pharmaceutical opioids: Problems and solutions

R. DANIULAITYTE ; R. FALCK ; L. LI ; R. W. NAHHAS ; R. G. CARLSON | 2012
Dans Drug and Alcohol Dependence (Vol.121, n°1-2, February 2012) Article : Périodique
Respondent-driven sampling (RDS) has been promoted as a superior method in recruiting hard-to-reach and hidden populations. Although its application has expanded enormously, there remains a need for empirical data evaluating the performance of R[...]
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Ethical considerations in HIV/AIDS biobehavioral surveys that use respondent-driven sampling: illustrations from Lebanon

Ethical considerations in HIV/AIDS biobehavioral surveys that use respondent-driven sampling: illustrations from Lebanon

J. DEJONG ; Z. MAHFOUD ; D. KHOURY ; F. BARBIR ; R. A. AFIFI | 2009
Dans American Journal of Public Health (Vol.99, n°9, September 2009) Article : Périodique
Respondent-driven sampling is especially useful for reaching hidden populations and is increasingly used internationally in public health research, particularly on HIV. Respondent-driven sampling involves peer recruitment and has a dual-incentiv[...]
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Accessing a diverse sample of injection drug users in San Francisco through respondent-driven sampling

Accessing a diverse sample of injection drug users in San Francisco through respondent-driven sampling

M. MALEKINEJAD ; W. McFARLAND ; J. VAUDREY ; H. F. RAYMOND | 2011
Dans Drug and Alcohol Dependence (Vol.118, n°2-3, November 2011) Article : Périodique
AIMS Injection drug users (IDU) are the second most affected population by HIV in San Francisco and the United Stated after men who have sex with men (MSM). Behavioral surveillance data that include the diversity of the population at risk are ne[...]
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Community-based respondent-driven sampling as a strategy for drug use surveillance in a large French urban area

Community-based respondent-driven sampling as a strategy for drug use surveillance in a large French urban area

H. DONNADIEU ; C. QUILLET ; M. D'OTTAVI ; J. CASTELLANI ; A. DEBELLEFONTAINE ; S. GUICHARD ; R. BAGLIONI ; N. LANGENDORFER ; V. FAUCHERRE ; B. HANSLIK ; E. TUAILLON ; D. LAUREILLARD ; N. NAGOT | 2023
Dans Harm Reduction Journal (Vol.20, 2023) Article : Périodique
BACKGROUND: Understanding drug use and behavior within the PWUD population is crucial to adapt harm reduction and prevention strategies, and provide improved addiction and medical treatment. However, in most countries such as France, the knowled[...]
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Comparison of participants from respondent-driven sampling and service-based sampling studies of people who inject drugs

Comparison of participants from respondent-driven sampling and service-based sampling studies of people who inject drugs

D. M. PAQUETTE ; J. BRYANT ; J. DE WIT | 2012
Dans Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy (Vol.19, n°4, August 2012) Article : Périodique
Aims: Respondent-driven sampling (RDS) is increasingly being used to sample hidden populations, such as people who inject drugs (PWIDs). This study compared samples of PWID recruited from RDS and service-based sampling methods to explore whether[...]
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Evaluating respondent-driven sampling in a major metropolitan area: Comparing injection drug users in the 2005 Seattle area national HIV behavioral surveillance system survey with participants in the RAVEN and Kiwi studies

Evaluating respondent-driven sampling in a major metropolitan area: Comparing injection drug users in the 2005 Seattle area national HIV behavioral surveillance system survey with participants in the RAVEN and Kiwi studies

R. D. BURT ; H. HAGAN ; K. SABIN ; H. THIEDE | 2010
Dans Annals of Epidemiology (Vol.20, n°2, February 2010) Article : Périodique
PURPOSE: To empirically evaluate respondent-driven sampling (RDS) recruitment methods, which have been proposed as an advantageous means of surveying hidden populations. METHODS: The National HIV Behavioral Surveillance system used RDS to recrui[...]
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HIV among injecting drug users: current epidemiology, biologic markers, respondent-driven sampling, and supervised-injection facilities

HIV among injecting drug users: current epidemiology, biologic markers, respondent-driven sampling, and supervised-injection facilities

D. C. DES JARLAIS ; K. ARASTEH ; S. SEMAAN ; E. WOOD | 2009
Dans Current Opinion in HIV and AIDS (Vol.4, n°4, 2009) Article : Périodique
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To describe recent research done primarily during the past 12 months (i.e., primarily in 2008) on the epidemiology of HIV infection among injecting drug users (IDUs). RECENT FINDINGS: Major research developments include a gl[...]
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Innovative recruitment using online networks: lessons learned from an online study of alcohol and other drug use utilizing a web-based, Respondent-Driven Sampling (webRDS) strategy

Innovative recruitment using online networks: lessons learned from an online study of alcohol and other drug use utilizing a web-based, Respondent-Driven Sampling (webRDS) strategy

J. A. BAUERMEISTER ; M. A. ZIMMERMAN ; M. M. JOHNS ; P. GLOWACKI ; S. STODDARD ; E. VOLZ | 2012
Dans Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (Vol.73, n°5, September 2012) Article : Périodique
OBJECTIVE: We used a web version of Respondent-Driven Sampling (webRDS) to recruit a sample of young adults (ages 18-24) and examined whether this strategy would result in alcohol and other drug (AOD) prevalence estimates comparable to national [...]
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Prevalence of HCV among people who inject drugs in Brussels - a respondent-driven sampling survey

Prevalence of HCV among people who inject drugs in Brussels - a respondent-driven sampling survey

L. VAN BAELEN ; E. PLETTINCKX ; J. ANTOINE ; L. GREMEAUX | 2020
Dans Harm Reduction Journal (Vol.17, 2020) Article : Périodique
Background: In Belgium, people who inject drugs (PWID) are at a high risk of being infected by hepatitis C (HCV) as injecting drug use is the main mode for transmission of HCV in Europe. Estimates about the number of people living with HCV in Be[...]
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Relying on injection drug users to access and adhere to HIV therapeutics: Bittersweet lessons using Respondent-Driven Sampling and a Peer-Driven Intervention

Relying on injection drug users to access and adhere to HIV therapeutics: Bittersweet lessons using Respondent-Driven Sampling and a Peer-Driven Intervention

R. S. BROADHEAD ; C. A. BORCH ; Y. VAN HULST ; G. GAUCHAT ; S. TEHRANI ; K. L. STRINGER ; D. D. HECKATHORN ; F. L. ALTICE | 2012
Dans Journal of Drug Issues (Vol.42, n°2, April 2012) Article : Périodique
Results are presented of enrolling HIV+ active-injection drug users (IDUs) into a peer-driven intervention (PDI) to improve their adherence to medical care. Using respondent-driven sampling (RDS), which evolved out of the PDI model, the authors [...]
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Respondent driven sampling and community structure in a population of injecting drug users, Bristol, UK

Respondent driven sampling and community structure in a population of injecting drug users, Bristol, UK

H. L. MILLS ; C. COLIJN ; P. VICKERMAN ; D. LESLIE ; V. HOPE ; M. HICKMAN | 2012
Dans Drug and Alcohol Dependence (Vol.126, n°3, December 2012) Article : Périodique
Background: A 2006 respondent driven sampling (RDS) survey of injecting drug users (IDUs) in Bristol, UK, estimated 40 per 100 person years HCV incidence but in 2009 another RDS survey estimated only 10 per 100 person years incidence amongst the[...]
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A simulative comparison of respondent driven sampling with incentivized snowball sampling - The "strudel effect"

A simulative comparison of respondent driven sampling with incentivized snowball sampling - The "strudel effect"

V. A. GYARMATHY ; L. G. JOHNSTON ; I. CAPLINSKIENE ; S. CAPLINSKAS ; C. A. LATKIN | 2014
Dans Drug and Alcohol Dependence (Vol.135, February 2014) Article : Périodique
BACKGROUND: Respondent driven sampling (RDS) and incentivized snowball sampling (ISS) are two sampling methods that are commonly used to reach people who inject drugs (PWID). METHODS: We generated a set of simulated RDS samples on an actual so[...]
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Update on respondent-driven sampling: Theory and practical considerations for studies of persons who inject drugs

Update on respondent-driven sampling: Theory and practical considerations for studies of persons who inject drugs

L. LEON ; D. C. DES JARLAIS ; M. JAUFFRET-ROUSTIDE ; Y. LE STRAT | 2016
Dans Methodological Innovations (Vol.9, 2016) Article : Périodique
In the last 5 years, more than 600 articles using respondent-driven sampling has been published. This article aims to provide an overview of this sampling technique with an update on the key questions that remain when using respondent-driven sam[...]
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Using respondent-driven sampling in a hidden population at risk of HIV infection: who do HIV-positive recruiters recruit?

Using respondent-driven sampling in a hidden population at risk of HIV infection: who do HIV-positive recruiters recruit?

D. ABRAMOVITZ ; E. M. VOLZ ; S. A. STRATHDEE ; T. L. PATTERSON ; A. VERA ; S. D. W. FROST | 2009
Dans Sexually Transmitted Diseases (Vol.36, n°12, 2009) Article : Périodique
BACKGROUND: Respondent-driven sampling (RDS) is a network-based method used to recruit hidden populations. Since it is respondent-driven, RDS is prone to bias. However, these biases could facilitate recruitment of high-risk networks. We examined[...]
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Cannabis dependence and peer selection in social networks of frequent users

Cannabis dependence and peer selection in social networks of frequent users

N. LIEBREGTS ; A. BENSCHOP ; P. VAN DER POL ; M. VAN LAAR ; R. DE GRAAF ; W. VAN DEN BRINK ; D. J. KORF | 2011
Dans Contemporary Drug Problems (Vol.38, n°1, Spring 2011) Article : Périodique
In a Dutch longitudinal study on the dynamics of cannabis dependence, at baseline 600 frequent cannabis users (> = 3 days cannabis use per week in past 12 months) aged 18-30 years were interviewed. Nearly half of all participants (42%) met DSM-I[...]
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Changes in method for obtaining better outcomes in the recruitment of synthetic drug users

Changes in method for obtaining better outcomes in the recruitment of synthetic drug users

L. REMY ; L. VON DIEMEN ; H. L. SURRATT ; S. P. KURTZ ; F. PECHANSKY | 2014
Dans Addiction Research and Theory (Vol.22, n°5, October 2014) Article : Périodique
Objective: To describe the problems encountered and resolved in the course of using respondent-driven sampling (RDS), targeted canvassing (TARC), and ethnographic fieldwork (EFW) to recruit ecstasy and/or lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) users. [...]
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Not in the vein: 'missed hits', subcutaneous and intramuscular injections and associated harms among people who inject psychoactive drugs in Bristol, United Kingdom

Not in the vein: 'missed hits', subcutaneous and intramuscular injections and associated harms among people who inject psychoactive drugs in Bristol, United Kingdom

V. D. HOPE ; J. V. PARRY ; F. NCUBE ; M. HICKMAN | 2016
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.28, February 2016) Article : Périodique
Background: The extent of intentional or accidental subcutaneous and intramuscular injections and the factors associated with these have rarely been studied among people who inject drugs, yet these may play an important role in the acquisition b[...]
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Permissive norms and young adults' alcohol and marijuana use: the role of online communities

Permissive norms and young adults' alcohol and marijuana use: the role of online communities

S. A. STODDARD ; J. A. BAUERMEISTER ; D. GORDON-MESSER ; M. JOHNS ; M. A. ZIMMERMAN | 2012
Dans Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (Vol.73, n°6, November 2012) Article : Périodique
OBJECTIVE: Young adults are increasingly interacting with their peer groups online through social networking sites. These online interactions may reinforce or escalate alcohol and other drug (AOD) use as a result of more frequent and continuous [...]
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Prevalence of psychiatric disorders among young injection drug users

Prevalence of psychiatric disorders among young injection drug users

M. E. MACKESY-AMITI ; G. R. DONENBERG ; L. J. OUELLET | 2012
Dans Drug and Alcohol Dependence (Vol.124, n°1-2, July 2012) Article : Périodique
Background: Studies of individuals in treatment for substance use have found high rates of psychiatric disorders, however little is known about the mental health of drug users not in treatment. This study aimed to assess the prevalence of lifeti[...]
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Reaching hard-to-reach people who use drugs: A community-based strategy for the elimination of hepatitis C

Reaching hard-to-reach people who use drugs: A community-based strategy for the elimination of hepatitis C

N. NAGOT ; M. D'OTTAVI ; C. QUILLET ; A. DEBELLEFONTAINE ; J. CASTELLANI ; N. LANGENDORFER ; B. HANSLIK ; S. GUICHARD ; R. BAGLIONI ; V. FAUCHERRE ; E. TUAILLON ; G. P. PAGEAUX ; D. LAUREILLARD ; H. DONNADIEU-RIGOLE | 2022
Dans Open Forum Infectious Diseases (Vol.9, n°6, June 2022) Article : Périodique
BACKGROUND: Elimination of hepatitis C virus (HCV) among people who use drugs (PWUD) remains a challenge even in countries in which HCV care is provided free of cost. We assessed whether an innovative community-based, respondent-driven sampling [...]
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