2019
DOI: 10.1177/0091450919885412
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Respondent-Driven Sampling With Youth Who Use Drugs: A Mixed Methods Assessment

Abstract: Respondent-driven sampling (RDS) has been widely used for recruiting hard-to-sample populations, particularly men who have sex with men and people who inject drugs from large urban centers. The aim of this article was to examine the feasibility of using RDS among nonmetropolitan youth who use drugs. Between May 2017 and June 2018, RDS was used to recruit youth who use drugs, ages 16–30, in three nonmetropolitan Canadian cities. All participants completed a 1-hr interviewer-administered survey. Youth received $… Show more

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“…We recruited youth, aged 16-30, who used drugs (marijuana, ecstasy, cocaine, heroin, or illicit prescriptions) at least once per week in the past 6 months or, as a comparison group, did not use drugs weekly, including abstainers. Respondent-driven sampling was used to recruit participants; this process is described in Selfridge et al (2019).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We recruited youth, aged 16-30, who used drugs (marijuana, ecstasy, cocaine, heroin, or illicit prescriptions) at least once per week in the past 6 months or, as a comparison group, did not use drugs weekly, including abstainers. Respondent-driven sampling was used to recruit participants; this process is described in Selfridge et al (2019).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%