2001
DOI: 10.1093/phr/116.s1.216
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A Venue-Based Method for Sampling Hard-to-Reach Populations

Abstract: Constructing scientifically sound samples of hard-to-reach populations, also known as hidden populations, is a challenge for many research projects. Traditional sample survey methods, such as random sampling from telephone or mailing lists, can yield low numbers of eligible respondents while non-probability sampling introduces unknown biases. The authors describe a venue-based application of time-space sampling (TSS) that addresses the challenges of accessing hard-to-reach populations. The method entails ident… Show more

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“…VBS may be a particularly relevant method for reaching populations associated with a specific geographic place, such as a zip code. 19 RDS is gaining popularity as a surveillance tool for ''hard-to-reach'' populations 20 ; however, the generalizability of RDS and its …”
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confidence: 99%
“…VBS may be a particularly relevant method for reaching populations associated with a specific geographic place, such as a zip code. 19 RDS is gaining popularity as a surveillance tool for ''hard-to-reach'' populations 20 ; however, the generalizability of RDS and its …”
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confidence: 99%
“…In April-July, 2014, we used time-location sampling 23,24 to conduct an in-person survey of 306 homeless adult smokers using Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program clinical services. Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program serves more than 11 000 individuals annually through a network of service sites based in emergency shelters, transitional housing facilities, hospitals, and other social service settings in greater Boston.…”
Section: Participants and Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We used a venue-based method for sampling 31,32 , with a systematic selection of the subjects attending each recruitment setting. Eligible subjects were invited to participate after being listed by the people responsible for running each setting based on institution's registration files.…”
Section: Homeless Subjects Living In Portomentioning
confidence: 99%