The Authors’ Own Words:
We ask authors to describe their impressions regarding the implications of their accepted work, how their findings will change practice, and what is noteworthy about the work.
Willingness to Provide a Hair Sample for Drug Testing among Electronic Dance Music Party Attendees
Joseph J. Palamar, PhD, MPH; Alberto Salomone, PhD; Charles M. Cleland, PhD; Scott Sherman, MD, MPH
Substance Abuse Vol. 40, Iss. 1, 2019
“While hair collection is a non-invasive method of biological specimen collection, it is in fact a challenging method when added to street-intercept surveys. Hair testing has high utility in adding information to survey data, but future research needs to examine how to increase feasibility and response rates in such at-risk scenes.“
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