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Implementation of web-based respondent-driven sampling among men who have sex with men in Vietnam.


ABSTRACT: OBJECTIVE: Lack of representative data about hidden groups, like men who have sex with men (MSM), hinders an evidence-based response to the HIV epidemics. Respondent-driven sampling (RDS) was developed to overcome sampling challenges in studies of populations like MSM for which sampling frames are absent. Internet-based RDS (webRDS) can potentially circumvent limitations of the original RDS method. We aimed to implement and evaluate webRDS among a hidden population. METHODS AND DESIGN: This cross-sectional study took place 18 February to 12 April, 2011 among MSM in Vietnam. Inclusion criteria were men, aged 18 and above, who had ever had sex with another man and were living in Vietnam. Participants were invited by an MSM friend, logged in, and answered a survey. Participants could recruit up to four MSM friends. We evaluated the system by its success in generating sustained recruitment and the degree to which the sample compositions stabilized with increasing sample size. RESULTS: Twenty starting participants generated 676 participants over 24 recruitment waves. Analyses did not show evidence of bias due to ineligible participation. Estimated mean age was 22 years and 82% came from the two large metropolitan areas. 32 out of 63 provinces were represented. The median number of sexual partners during the last six months was two. The sample composition stabilized well for 16 out of 17 variables. CONCLUSION: Results indicate that webRDS could be implemented at a low cost among Internet-using MSM in Vietnam. WebRDS may be a promising method for sampling of Internet-using MSM and other hidden groups.

SUBMITTER: Bengtsson L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3495883 | biostudies-literature | 2012

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Implementation of web-based respondent-driven sampling among men who have sex with men in Vietnam.

Bengtsson Linus L   Lu Xin X   Nguyen Quoc Cuong QC   Camitz Martin M   Hoang Nguyen Le NL   Nguyen Tuan Anh TA   Liljeros Fredrik F   Thorson Anna A  

PloS one 20121112 11


<h4>Objective</h4>Lack of representative data about hidden groups, like men who have sex with men (MSM), hinders an evidence-based response to the HIV epidemics. Respondent-driven sampling (RDS) was developed to overcome sampling challenges in studies of populations like MSM for which sampling frames are absent. Internet-based RDS (webRDS) can potentially circumvent limitations of the original RDS method. We aimed to implement and evaluate webRDS among a hidden population.<h4>Methods and design<  ...[more]

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