American Academy of Health Behavior

 
 
 

 

 

Using Internet-based Surveys to Reach Hidden Populations: Case of Nonabusive Illicit Drug Users 

David F. Duncan, DrPH, FAAHB; John B. White, PhD; Thomas Nicholson, PhD

Objective: To examine the potential of surveys delivered via the World Wide Web (WWW) as a method for reaching hidden populations such as that of nonabusive users of illicit drugs.  Methods: Past and current approaches to collecting data from hidden populations were reviewed. Results: A number of approaches have been used in the past efforts to reach drug users but the use of the WWW has produced the largest sample of successful illicit drug users ever surveyed. Conclusion: Further application of this approach (WWW) is recommended when hidden populations are surveyed.

Key words: drug use, Internet, survey, hidden population
Am J Health Behav
2003;27(3):208-218

 
 
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