Statistical adjustment of network degree in respondent-driven sampling estimators: venue attendance as a proxy for network size among young MSM

Soc Networks. 2018 Jul:54:118-131. doi: 10.1016/j.socnet.2018.01.003. Epub 2018 Feb 3.

Abstract

We introduce a new venue-informed network degree measure, which we applied to respondent-driven sampling (RDS) estimators. Using data collected from 746 young MSM in 2014-2016 in Chicago, IL, and Houston, TX, we estimated the population seroprevalence of HIV and syphilis and risk/protective behaviors, using RDS estimates with self-reported network size as a standard degree measure as well as our proposed venue-informed degree measure. The results indicate that the venue-informed degree measure tended to be more efficient (smaller variance) and less biased than the other measure in both cities sampled. Venue attendance-adjusted network size may provide a more reliable and accurate degree measure for RDS estimates of the outcomes of interest.

Keywords: HIV; Respondent-driven sampling method (RDS); pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP); risky sexual behavior; sexually transmitted infections; two-mode affiliation networks; venue affiliation; young men who have sex with men (MSM).