One of the many challenges hindering the global response to the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) epidemic is the difficulty of collecting reliable information about the populations most at risk for the disease. Thus, the authors empirically assessed a promising new method for estimating the sizes of most at-risk populations: the network scale-up method. Using 4 different data sources, 2 of which were from other researchers, the authors produced 5 estimates of the number of heavy drug users in Curitiba, Brazil. The authors found that the network scale-up and generalized network scale-up estimators produced estimates 5???10 times higher than estimates made using standard methods (the multiplier meth...
The network scale-up method enables researchers to estimate the size of hidden populations, such as ...
Aggregated relational data (ARD), formed from “How many X’s do you know?” questions, is a powerful t...
OBJECTIVES: To estimate the average social network size in the general population and the size of HI...
The network scale-up method is a promising technique that uses sampled social network data to estima...
Introduction: The results of the network scale-up (NSU) method in estimating the size of key populat...
Objectives: Behavioral interventions are effective strategies for HIV/AIDS prevention and control. H...
OBJECTIVES: Behavioral interventions are effective strategies for HIV/AIDS prevention and control. H...
Estimating sizes of hidden or hard-to-reach populations is an important problem in public health. Fo...
Background: Researchers use a variety of population size estimation methods to determine the sizes o...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013We develop methods for estimating hard-to-reach pop...
Knowing the population size of rare diseases or special subpopulations like injection drug users (ID...
Estimating the sizes of hard-to-count populations is a challenging and important problem that occurs...
Estimating the sizes of hard-to-count populations is a challenging and important problem that occurs...
The network scale-up method enables researchers to estimate the size of hidden populations, such as ...
The network scale-up method enables researchers to estimate the size of hidden populations, such as ...
The network scale-up method enables researchers to estimate the size of hidden populations, such as ...
Aggregated relational data (ARD), formed from “How many X’s do you know?” questions, is a powerful t...
OBJECTIVES: To estimate the average social network size in the general population and the size of HI...
The network scale-up method is a promising technique that uses sampled social network data to estima...
Introduction: The results of the network scale-up (NSU) method in estimating the size of key populat...
Objectives: Behavioral interventions are effective strategies for HIV/AIDS prevention and control. H...
OBJECTIVES: Behavioral interventions are effective strategies for HIV/AIDS prevention and control. H...
Estimating sizes of hidden or hard-to-reach populations is an important problem in public health. Fo...
Background: Researchers use a variety of population size estimation methods to determine the sizes o...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013We develop methods for estimating hard-to-reach pop...
Knowing the population size of rare diseases or special subpopulations like injection drug users (ID...
Estimating the sizes of hard-to-count populations is a challenging and important problem that occurs...
Estimating the sizes of hard-to-count populations is a challenging and important problem that occurs...
The network scale-up method enables researchers to estimate the size of hidden populations, such as ...
The network scale-up method enables researchers to estimate the size of hidden populations, such as ...
The network scale-up method enables researchers to estimate the size of hidden populations, such as ...
Aggregated relational data (ARD), formed from “How many X’s do you know?” questions, is a powerful t...
OBJECTIVES: To estimate the average social network size in the general population and the size of HI...