Background/aim The first aim is to better understand the potentials and limitations of different sampling methods for reaching a specific, rarely studied population of drug users and for persuading them to take part in a multidisciplinary study. The second is to determine the extent to which these different methods reach similar or dissimilar segments of the non-dependent opiate-using population. Method Using ethnographic fieldwork (EFW) and targeted canvassing (TARC; small newspaper advertisements and website announcements), supplemented by snowball referrals, we recruited and interviewed 127 non-dependent opiate users (lifetime prevalence of use 5-100 times; 86.6% had used heroin and 56.7% opium). Average age was 39.0; 66.1% were male and...
The study uses qualitative and quantitative data to describe sources of pain pills for illicit use a...
This research was funded by and carried out for the Ballymun Local Drugs Task Force. Its objectives ...
The objective of this article is to compare demographic characteristics, risk behaviors, and service...
Respondent-driven sampling (RDS) has been promoted as a superior method in recruiting hard-to-reach ...
BACKGROUND: Nonmedical prescription opioid (NMPO) use is a problem among young adults, yet young NMP...
BACKGROUND:Internationally, overdose is the primary cause of death among people injecting drugs. How...
Abstract Background Internationally, overdose is the primary cause of death among people injecting d...
Background/Aim: Respondent-driven sampling (RDS) is increasingly applied in social epidemiological s...
Increasingly, respondent-driven sampling (RDS) is being applied to study not-in-treatment users of i...
Aims: Respondent-driven sampling is a research technique, new to the Scandinavian setting, used in h...
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...
Objective: To describe the problems encountered and resolved in the course of using respondent-drive...
Background/Aim: Respondent-driven sampling (RDS) is increasingly applied in social epidemiological s...
The thesis especially focuses on the problem of opiates and their effects on drug users in the regio...
The study uses qualitative and quantitative data to describe sources of pain pills for illicit use a...
This research was funded by and carried out for the Ballymun Local Drugs Task Force. Its objectives ...
The objective of this article is to compare demographic characteristics, risk behaviors, and service...
Respondent-driven sampling (RDS) has been promoted as a superior method in recruiting hard-to-reach ...
BACKGROUND: Nonmedical prescription opioid (NMPO) use is a problem among young adults, yet young NMP...
BACKGROUND:Internationally, overdose is the primary cause of death among people injecting drugs. How...
Abstract Background Internationally, overdose is the primary cause of death among people injecting d...
Background/Aim: Respondent-driven sampling (RDS) is increasingly applied in social epidemiological s...
Increasingly, respondent-driven sampling (RDS) is being applied to study not-in-treatment users of i...
Aims: Respondent-driven sampling is a research technique, new to the Scandinavian setting, used in h...
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...
Objective: To describe the problems encountered and resolved in the course of using respondent-drive...
Background/Aim: Respondent-driven sampling (RDS) is increasingly applied in social epidemiological s...
The thesis especially focuses on the problem of opiates and their effects on drug users in the regio...
The study uses qualitative and quantitative data to describe sources of pain pills for illicit use a...
This research was funded by and carried out for the Ballymun Local Drugs Task Force. Its objectives ...
The objective of this article is to compare demographic characteristics, risk behaviors, and service...