Feasibility of a mail-in, self-administered dried blood spot collection method in national, population-based alcohol surveys in the United States.
Priscilla MartinezSarah E ZemorePublished in: Addiction (Abingdon, England) (2019)
The likelihood of participating in mail-in, self-administered dried blood spot (saDBS) sampling among drinkers in the US general population appears low, and blacks, Latinos and people with lower levels of education appear less likely to provide a saDBS sample compared with whites and people with higher levels of education.