NIDA Research Monograph, Number 157 [Printed in 1995]
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Table of Contents
Introduction-----1
Elizabeth Y. Lambert, Rebecca S. Ashery, and Richard H. Needle
Qualitative Research Methods in Drug and AIDS Prevention Research: An Overview-----6
Robert G. Carlson, Harvey A. Siegal, and Russel S. Falck
The Role of Qualitative Research in the Global Programme on AIDS at the World Health Organization-----27
Kevin R. O'Reilly
Drug Use, AIDS, and Ethnography: Advanced Ethnographic Research Methods Exploring the HIV Epidemic-----38
Robert T. Trotter, II
Determining Drug Use Patterns Among Women: The Value of Qualitative Research Methods-----65
Claire Sterk-Elifson
Applying the Methodology of Participant Observation to the Study of Injection-Related HIV Risks-----84
Stephen Koester
The Daily Life of Heroin-Addicted Persons: The Biography of Specific Methodology-----100
Charles D. Kaplan and Elizabeth Y. Lambert
Hitting a Moving Target: The Use of Ethnographic Methods in the Development of Sampling Strategies for the Evaluation of AIDS Outreach Programs for Homeless Youth in New York City-----117
Michael C. Clatts, W. Rees Davis, and Aylin Atillasoy
Using Focus Groups in Drug Abuse and HIV/AIDS Research-----136
Michele G. Shedlin and Janet Mogg Schreiber
Qualitative Research Considerations and Other Issues in the Study of Methamphetamine Use Among Men Who Have Sex With Other Men-----156
E. Michael Gorman, Patricia Morgan, and Elizabeth Y. Lambert
Team Research Methods for Studying Intranasal Heroin Use and Its HIV Risks-----182
Lawrence J. Ouellet, W. Wayne Wiebel, and Antonio D. Jimenez
Multimethod Research from Targeted Sampling to HIV Risk Environments-----212
Ricky N. Bluthenthal and John K. Watters
Ethnography and the Evaluation of Needle Exchange in the Prevention of HIV Transmission-----231
Merrill Singer, Nancy Romero-Daza, Margaret Weeks, and Pushpinder Pelia
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