BackgroundRespondent-driven sampling is used worldwide to estimate the population prevalence of characteristics, such as HIV/AIDS and associated risk factors in hard-to-reach populations. Estimating the total size of these populations is of great interest to national and international organizations; however, reliable measures of population size often do not exist.MethodsSuccessive sampling-population size estimation (SS-PSE) along with network size imputation allows population size estimates to be made without relying on separate studies or additional data (as in network scale-up, multiplier, and capture-recapture methods), which may be biased.ResultsTen population size estimates were calculated for people who inject drugs, female sex worke...
The network scale-up method enables researchers to estimate the size of hidden populations, such as ...
Background Population size estimates (PSEs) for hidden populations at increased risk of HIV, includi...
Background Accurate estimates of key population size are necessary to design programs and policies t...
BackgroundRespondent-driven sampling is used worldwide to estimate the population prevalence of char...
Respondent-Driven Sampling (RDS) is n approach to sampling design and inference in hard-to-reach hum...
Respondent-Driven Sampling (RDS) is an approach to sampling design and inference in hard-to-reach hu...
Background: Despite advances in treatment and prevention services, HIV infection remains a leading c...
The study of hard-to-reach populations presents significant challenges. Typically, a sampling frame ...
Background: Researchers use a variety of population size estimation methods to determine the sizes o...
Size estimation is particularly important for populations whose members experience disproportionate ...
Estimating sizes of hidden or hard-to-reach populations is an important problem in public health. Fo...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013We develop methods for estimating hard-to-reach pop...
Background: Although men who have sex with men (MSM) are considered at high risk for transmission of...
The network scale-up method enables researchers to estimate the size of hidden populations, such as ...
Introduction: The results of the network scale-up (NSU) method in estimating the size of key populat...
The network scale-up method enables researchers to estimate the size of hidden populations, such as ...
Background Population size estimates (PSEs) for hidden populations at increased risk of HIV, includi...
Background Accurate estimates of key population size are necessary to design programs and policies t...
BackgroundRespondent-driven sampling is used worldwide to estimate the population prevalence of char...
Respondent-Driven Sampling (RDS) is n approach to sampling design and inference in hard-to-reach hum...
Respondent-Driven Sampling (RDS) is an approach to sampling design and inference in hard-to-reach hu...
Background: Despite advances in treatment and prevention services, HIV infection remains a leading c...
The study of hard-to-reach populations presents significant challenges. Typically, a sampling frame ...
Background: Researchers use a variety of population size estimation methods to determine the sizes o...
Size estimation is particularly important for populations whose members experience disproportionate ...
Estimating sizes of hidden or hard-to-reach populations is an important problem in public health. Fo...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013We develop methods for estimating hard-to-reach pop...
Background: Although men who have sex with men (MSM) are considered at high risk for transmission of...
The network scale-up method enables researchers to estimate the size of hidden populations, such as ...
Introduction: The results of the network scale-up (NSU) method in estimating the size of key populat...
The network scale-up method enables researchers to estimate the size of hidden populations, such as ...
Background Population size estimates (PSEs) for hidden populations at increased risk of HIV, includi...
Background Accurate estimates of key population size are necessary to design programs and policies t...