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venue based sampling
Why Use Venue-Based Sampling?
This sampling method is often employed to reach
groups at risk
for certain diseases or behaviors, such as
men who have sex with men (MSM)
,
sex workers
, or
injection drug users
. These populations are frequently underrepresented in general population surveys, making VBS a valuable tool for researchers.
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