Network sampling of hard-to-reach population: an application to the substance abuse problem among tertiary education students in Nigeria

Type Journal Article - International Journal of Asian Social Science
Title Network sampling of hard-to-reach population: an application to the substance abuse problem among tertiary education students in Nigeria
Author(s)
Volume 1
Issue 5
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2011
Page numbers 133-141
URL http://www.pakinsight.com/pdf-files/ijass, Vol.1,no.5,pp.133-141.pdf
Abstract
Traditional sampling techniques have not yielded desired results when applied to
hidden or rare populations. A hidden population of considerable interest in Nigeria is
that of students in tertiary institutions engaged in substance abuse because of the
stigma surrounding such habits and the high heath-risk they constitute to both
themselves and the communities where they are found. Earlier works on the subject
have concentrated on descriptive approaches. This paper uses the Horvitz-Thompson
network sampling technique to estimate the proportion of students in tertiary
institutions in Lagos who partake in substance abuse.

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