Background: An important challenge in conducting social research of specific relevance to harm reduction programs is locating hidden populations of consumers of substances like cannabis who typically report few adverse or unwanted consequences of their use. Much of the deviant, pathologized perception of drug users is historically derived from, and empirically supported, by a research emphasis on gaining ready access to users in drug treatment or in prison populations with higher incidence of problems of dependence and misuse. Because they are less visible, responsible recreational users of illicit drugs have been more difficult to study. Methods: This article investigates Respondent Driven Sampling (RDS) as a method of recruiting exp...
AbstractIntroductionCannabis remains the most used illegal substance across the globe, and negative ...
In this article, we describe the methods employed and the results obtained from a mixed-mode “sensit...
Objectives. This article describes a sample of 160 adults selected to participate in a random-ized c...
Background: An important challenge in conducting social research of specific relevance to harm reduc...
Background: An important challenge in conducting social research of specific relevance to harm reduc...
Recruiting samples that are more representative of illicit drug users is an on-going challenge in su...
Background: South Africa continues to witness an increase in illicit poly-substance use, although a ...
Cannabis is the most widely used illicit drug in developed countries, and has a significant impact ...
Both random walk and respondent-driven sampling (RDS) exploit social networks and may reduce biases ...
Increasingly, respondent-driven sampling (RDS) is being applied to study not-in-treatment users of i...
Respondent-driven sampling (RDS) has become increasingly popular for sampling hidden populations, in...
Background: The smoking of illicit drugs presents a serious social and economic bur...
Researchers generally use nonprobability methods such as chain-referral sampling to study population...
Respondent-driven sampling (RDS) has been promoted as a superior method in recruiting hard-to-reach ...
Cannabis Social Clubs are typically non-profit associations established by adult users of cannabis, ...
AbstractIntroductionCannabis remains the most used illegal substance across the globe, and negative ...
In this article, we describe the methods employed and the results obtained from a mixed-mode “sensit...
Objectives. This article describes a sample of 160 adults selected to participate in a random-ized c...
Background: An important challenge in conducting social research of specific relevance to harm reduc...
Background: An important challenge in conducting social research of specific relevance to harm reduc...
Recruiting samples that are more representative of illicit drug users is an on-going challenge in su...
Background: South Africa continues to witness an increase in illicit poly-substance use, although a ...
Cannabis is the most widely used illicit drug in developed countries, and has a significant impact ...
Both random walk and respondent-driven sampling (RDS) exploit social networks and may reduce biases ...
Increasingly, respondent-driven sampling (RDS) is being applied to study not-in-treatment users of i...
Respondent-driven sampling (RDS) has become increasingly popular for sampling hidden populations, in...
Background: The smoking of illicit drugs presents a serious social and economic bur...
Researchers generally use nonprobability methods such as chain-referral sampling to study population...
Respondent-driven sampling (RDS) has been promoted as a superior method in recruiting hard-to-reach ...
Cannabis Social Clubs are typically non-profit associations established by adult users of cannabis, ...
AbstractIntroductionCannabis remains the most used illegal substance across the globe, and negative ...
In this article, we describe the methods employed and the results obtained from a mixed-mode “sensit...
Objectives. This article describes a sample of 160 adults selected to participate in a random-ized c...