General regression methods for respondent-driven sampling data
Respondent-Driven Sampling (RDS) is a variant of link-tracing sampling techniques that aim to recruit hard-to-reach populations by leveraging individuals' social relationships. As such, an RDS sample has a graphical component which represents a partially observed network of unknown structure. Moreover, it is common to observe homophily, or the tendency to form connections with individuals who share similar traits. Currently, there is a lack of principled guidance on multivariate modeling strategies for RDS to address homophilic covariates and the dependence between observations within the network. In this work, we propose a methodology for general regression techniques using RDS data. This is used to study the socio-demographic predictors of HIV treatment optimism (about the value of antiretroviral therapy) among gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men, recruited into an RDS study in Montreal, Canada.
This seminar is jointly run by CMM, CAMBAM and the University of Waterloo.
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