Sampling Methodologies for Epidemiologic Surveillance of Men Who Have Sex with Men and Transgender Women in Latin America: An Empiric Comparison of Convenience Sampling, Time Space Sampling, and Respondent Driven Sampling

  • J. L. Clark
  • , K. A. Konda
  • , A. Silva-Santisteban
  • , J. Peinado
  • , J. R. Lama
  • , L. Kusunoki
  • , A. Perez-Brumer
  • , M. Pun
  • , R. Cabello
  • , J. L. Sebastian
  • , L. Suarez-Ognio
  • , J. Sanchez

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Abstract

Alternatives to convenience sampling (CS) are needed for HIV/STI surveillance of most-at-risk populations in Latin America. We compared CS, time space sampling (TSS), and respondent driven sampling (RDS) for recruitment of men who have sex with men (MSM) and transgender women (TW) in Lima, Peru. During concurrent 60-day periods from June–August, 2011, we recruited MSM/TW for epidemiologic surveillance using CS, TSS, and RDS. A total of 748 participants were recruited through CS, 233 through TSS, and 127 through RDS. The TSS sample included the largest proportion of TW (30.7 %) and the lowest percentage of subjects who had previously participated in HIV/STI research (14.9 %). The prevalence of newly diagnosed HIV infection, according to participants’ self-reported previous HIV diagnosis, was highest among TSS recruits (17.9 %) compared with RDS (12.6 %) and CS (10.2 %). TSS identified diverse populations of MSM/TW with higher prevalences of HIV/STIs not accessed by other methods.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2338-2348
Number of pages11
JournalAIDS and Behavior
Volume18
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2014
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • Latin America
  • MSM
  • Respondent-driven sampling
  • Time space sampling

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