Table 1.
Society | Reference | N | Targets’ Age range |
Targets’ % Male |
Sample |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Albania | Sokoli (2012)a | 750 | 18-59 | 50 | Collaterals selected by ASR participants recruited in a representative national sample. |
Algeria | Chaalal (2012)a | 300 | 18-59 | 66 | University students completed ABCLs for their acquaintances. |
Argentina | Samaniego and Vázquez (2012) | 679 | 18-59 | 48 | Collaterals selected by ASR participants recruited in a regional sample stratified by level of educational attainment to be representative of the greater Buenos Aires area. |
Brazil | Silvares et al. (2012)a | 679 | 18-59 | 40 | Collaterals selected with ASR participants recruited in a national sample stratified by region, age, gender, and socioeconomic status to be representative of the Brazilian metropolitan population. |
China | Liu (2012)a | 515 | 18-59 | 43 | Collaterals selected by ASR participants recruited in regional samples drawn from regions of mainland China. |
Flanders | Decoster and Fontaine (2012)a | 737 | 18-59 | 50 | Collaterals selected by ASR participants recruited in a regional sample stratified by region, gender, age, and educational attainment to be representative of Flanders. |
France | Petot, Vrignaud, Zebdi and Camart (in press) | 395 | 18-59 | 51 | University students completed ABCLs for their acquaintances. |
Hong Kong | Au and Leung (2012)a | 330 | 18-59 | 40 | Collaterals selected by ASR participants recruited in a community sample stratified by age and gender to be representative of the Hong Kong population. |
Iceland | Guðmundsson and Árnadóttir (2012)a | 299 | 18-59 | 46 | A small portion of ABCLs was completed by collaterals selected by ASR participants recruited in a representative national sample randomly drawn from a national registry, with the rest being completed by ASR participants about their acquaintances. |
Japan | Funabiki (2012)a | 1,000 | 18-59 | 47 | Collaterals selected by ASR participants recruited from multiple regions by a research company. |
Korea | Oh and Kim (2011) | 299 | 21-59 | 49 | Collaterals selected by ASR participants recruited in a representative national sample randomly drawn from a national registry and stratified by age, gender, and educational attainment. |
Lithuania | Šimulionienė, Brazdeikienė, Rugevičius, Gedutienė, & Žakaitienė (2010) | 573 | 18-59 | 48 | Collaterals selected by ASR participants recruited in a representative national sample randomly drawn from a national registry and stratified by age, gender, and educational attainment. |
Poland | Zasępa (2012)a | 282 | 18-59 | 39 | Collaterals selected by ASR participants recruited in a national sample and stratified by age, gender, residence and educational attainment to be representative of the national population. |
Portugal | Caldas (2012)a | 397 | 18-59 | 49 | Collaterals selected by ASR participants recruited in a regional sample and stratified by age and gender to be representative of the national population. |
Russia | Malykh (2012)a | 436 | 18-55 | 33 | University students completed ABCLs for their acquaintances. |
Serbia | Markovic (2012)a | 312 | 18-59 | 43 | Collaterals selected by ASR participants recruited in a randomly drawn sample of the Novi Sad metropolitan area, randomly drawn from a population registry and stratified by age. |
Taiwan | Chen (2012)a | 300 | 18-59 | 50 | Collaterals selected by ASR participants recruited in a national sample stratified by region, gender, and age to be representative of the national population. |
United Kingdom | Talcott et al. (2012)a | 299 | 18-59 | 42 | ASR participants recruited in a community sample completed ABCLs for their acquaintances. |
Unpublished raw data.