“…Of MSM-focused published investigations that compared participant characteristics (demographic characteristics, HIV testing history, sexual risk-taking behaviors, or other aspects) by recruitment source, several used single ( Grov, 2012 ; Grov & Crow, 2012 ; Grov, Rendina, & Parsons, 2014 ; Hernandez-Romieu et al, 2014 ; Hospers, Kok, Harterink, & de Zwart, 2005 ; Mor & Dan, 2012 ; Saxton, Dickson, & Hughes, 2013 ) instead of multiple ( Bolding, Davis, Hart, Sherr, & Elford, 2005 ; Elford, Bolding, Davis, Sherr, & Hart, 2004a , 2004b ; Fernandez-Davila, Lupianez-Villanueva, & Zaragoza Lorca, 2012 ; Fernandez-Davila & Zaragoza Lorca, 2009 ; Leung, Poon, & Lee, 2015 ; Parsons, Vial, Starks, & Golub, 2013 ; Sanchez, Sineath, Kahle, Tregear, & Sullivan, 2015 ; Sanchez, Smith, Denson, Dinenno, & Lansky, 2012 ; Tsui & Lau, 2010 ; van den Boom et al, 2015 ; Vial, Starks, & Parsons, 2014 ; Zhang, Bi, Lv, Zhang, & Hiller, 2008 ) platforms for recruitment, unlike this current investigation. These studies often compared participants recruited via the Internet to those recruited in person at MSM-associated venues (e.g., bars, bathhouses, special events) or through other “off-line” methods.…”