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Citation

Ziek K, Beardsley M, Deren S, Tortu S. Eval. Program Plann. 1996; 19(3): 219-224.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1996, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/0149-7189(96)00014-6

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

The study identifies factors associated with completing a follow-up interview in an AIDS out-reach/intervention research project targeting out-of-treatment crack smokers. Information on clients less likely to return for follow-up is important to determine generalizability of findings and to develop methods to increase follow-up rates. A street-based targeted sampling plan was used to recruit out-of-treatment crack cocaine users in East Harlem, NYC. Structured baseline (n = 409) and 6 month follow-up interviews (n = 288) were administered. Analyses comparing those followed-up and not followed-up indicated that clients less likely to be located for a follow-up were younger, male, using crack more frequently at baseline, and living on the streets or in shelters. This study demonstrated that street based AIDS prevention projects requiring follow-up can access hard to reach subjects such as crack users. Methods to enhance follow-up rates are discussed.

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