Spatial health effects analysis with uncertain residential locations

居住地位置不确定情况下的空间健康效应分析

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Abstract

Spatial epidemiology has benefited greatly from advances in geographic information system technology, which permits extensive study of associations between various health responses and a wide array of socio-economic and environmental factors. However, many spatial epidemiological datasets have missing values for a substantial proportion of spatial variables, such as the census tract of residence of study participants. The standard approach is to discard these observations and analyze only complete observations. In this article, we propose a new hierarchical Bayesian spatial model to handle missing observation locations. Our model utilizes all available information to learn about the missing locations and propagates uncertainty about the missing locations throughout the model. We show via a simulation study that this method can lead to more efficient epidemiological analysis. The method is applied to a study of the relationship between fine particulate matter and birth outcomes is southeast Georgia, where we find smaller posterior variance for most parameters using our missing data model compared to the standard complete case model.

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