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Miller PG, Sønderlund AL.
“Using the internet to research hidden populations of illicit drug users: a review”.
Addiction. 2010 Sep 16;105(9):1557-67.
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Abstract
AIMS: To review the current research of hidden populations of illicit drugs users using web-based methods and discuss major advantages and disadvantages.
METHODS: Systematic review of 16 databases, including PubMed, PsycINFO EBSCOhost, CSA Sociological Abstracts, Expanded Academic ASAP and Google Scholar.
FINDINGS: Substances researched were most commonly 'party/club drugs' such as ecstasy and cannabis. All of the studies reviewed concluded that the internet is a useful tool for reaching hidden populations, but is likely to impose some bias in samples. Advantages include: access to previously under-researched target groups speed international applications increased ease of data entry and improved confidentiality for respondents. The major disadvantage is a lack of representativeness of samples. CONCLUSIONS: Internet research is successful at accessing hidden populations of illicit drugs users, when appropriately targeted and provides unprecedented opportunities for research across a wide range of topics within the addictions field. Findings are unlikely to be generalisable to the general public, but appropriate for describing target populations.
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