This paper assesses concordance and inconsistency among three small area estimation methods that are currently providing county-level health indicators in the United States. The three methods are multi-level logistic regression, spatial logistic regression, and spatial Poison regression, all proposed since 2010. Diabetes prevalence is estimated for each county in the continental United States from the 2012 sample of Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. The mapping results show that all three methods displayed elevated diabetes prevalence in the South. While the Pearson correlation coefficients among three model-based estimates were all above 0.60, the highest one was 0.80 between the multilevel and spatial logistic methods. While poi...
Epidemiologists and health geographers routinely use small-area survey estimates as covariates to mo...
<p>Northeast region includes Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York,...
In recent decades, the United States experienced increasing prevalence and incidence of diabetes, ac...
This paper assesses concordance and inconsistency among three small area estimation methods that are...
Background: Since many health data are unavailable at the county level, policymakers sometimes rely ...
Abstract Background Local measurements of health behaviors, diseases, and use of health services are...
The increasing prevalence of diagnosed diabetes has drawn attention of researchers in recent years. ...
Background\ud \ud Spatial analysis is increasingly important for identifying modifiable geographic r...
Background Spatial analysis is increasingly important for identifying modifiable geographic risk fac...
In the United States, diabetes is common and costly. Programs to prevent new cases of diabetes are o...
Because of budget constraints a survey has two major limitations when it comes to availing data on p...
Small area estimation is a statistical technique used to produce reliable estimates for smaller geog...
Abstract Background Estimates of disease prevalence for small areas are increasingly required for th...
Type II diabetes is a growing health problem in the United States. Understanding geographic variatio...
Disease mapping has long been a part of public health, epidemiology, and the study of disease in hum...
Epidemiologists and health geographers routinely use small-area survey estimates as covariates to mo...
<p>Northeast region includes Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York,...
In recent decades, the United States experienced increasing prevalence and incidence of diabetes, ac...
This paper assesses concordance and inconsistency among three small area estimation methods that are...
Background: Since many health data are unavailable at the county level, policymakers sometimes rely ...
Abstract Background Local measurements of health behaviors, diseases, and use of health services are...
The increasing prevalence of diagnosed diabetes has drawn attention of researchers in recent years. ...
Background\ud \ud Spatial analysis is increasingly important for identifying modifiable geographic r...
Background Spatial analysis is increasingly important for identifying modifiable geographic risk fac...
In the United States, diabetes is common and costly. Programs to prevent new cases of diabetes are o...
Because of budget constraints a survey has two major limitations when it comes to availing data on p...
Small area estimation is a statistical technique used to produce reliable estimates for smaller geog...
Abstract Background Estimates of disease prevalence for small areas are increasingly required for th...
Type II diabetes is a growing health problem in the United States. Understanding geographic variatio...
Disease mapping has long been a part of public health, epidemiology, and the study of disease in hum...
Epidemiologists and health geographers routinely use small-area survey estimates as covariates to mo...
<p>Northeast region includes Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York,...
In recent decades, the United States experienced increasing prevalence and incidence of diabetes, ac...