: Both snowball sampling and Respondent Driven Sampling (RDS) are used to sample hard-to-reach populations. Snowball sampling was initially developed as a probability sampling method, but in practice, it is widely used as a non-probabilistic sampling method. RDS was developed to address the limitations of snowball sampling and can be used to approximate a probability sampling method in practice. Therefore, RDS is often recommended for bio-behavioral surveys (BBS) for surveillance of HIV, viral hepatitis, and STIs among key populations. In some settings, simpler and cheaper monitoring are desired. WHO and UNAIDS are developing a simplified and rapid bio-behavioral survey methodology, a version of snowball sampling to use when RDS is infeasible. In this paper, we use data-based simulations to examine the potential similarities and differences between results from a snowball sample with recruitment initiated from a health service and samples recruited through RDS methodology.

Comparing snowball sampling and RDS: A methodology and case study

Mirandola, Massimo;Gios, Lorenzo;
2026-01-01

Abstract

: Both snowball sampling and Respondent Driven Sampling (RDS) are used to sample hard-to-reach populations. Snowball sampling was initially developed as a probability sampling method, but in practice, it is widely used as a non-probabilistic sampling method. RDS was developed to address the limitations of snowball sampling and can be used to approximate a probability sampling method in practice. Therefore, RDS is often recommended for bio-behavioral surveys (BBS) for surveillance of HIV, viral hepatitis, and STIs among key populations. In some settings, simpler and cheaper monitoring are desired. WHO and UNAIDS are developing a simplified and rapid bio-behavioral survey methodology, a version of snowball sampling to use when RDS is infeasible. In this paper, we use data-based simulations to examine the potential similarities and differences between results from a snowball sample with recruitment initiated from a health service and samples recruited through RDS methodology.
2026
probability sampling method, bio-behavioral surveys (BBS), Respondent Driven Sampling (RDS) methodology
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