Combining information from multiple surveys can improve the quality of small area estimates.Customary approaches, such as themultiple-frame and statistical matching methods, require individual level data, whereas in practice often only multiple aggregate estimates are available. Commercial surveys usually produce such estimates without clear description of the methodology that is used. In this context, bias modelling is crucial, and we propose a series of Bayesian hierarchical models which allow for additive biases. Some of these models can also be fitted in a classical context, by using a mixed effects framework. We apply these methods to obtain estimates of smoking prevalence in local authorities across the east of England from seven surv...
Spatially disaggregated surveys of smoking behaviour are rare and hence estimating the geography of ...
Data in the social, behavioural and health sciences frequently come from observational studies inste...
National statistical offices are often required to provide statistical information at several admini...
Combining information from multiple surveys can improve the quality of small-area estimates. Customa...
Cancer surveillance research requires accurate estimates of cancer risk prevalence for small areas s...
A recent paper in Social Science and Medicine (Twigg et al. 50 (2000) 1109) outlined an approach to ...
Health-related behaviours are of central importance to health promotion and to the promotion of enha...
Background Smoking is one of the leading causes of preventable mortality and morbidity worldwide, w...
BACKGROUND: Smoking is one of the leading causes of preventable mortality and morbidity worldwide, w...
Abstract Background An important public health goal is to decrease the prevalence of key behavioural...
Small area estimates (SAEs) can provide information about health behaviour at small area levels that...
We develop a model based approach to estimate small area (county) prevalence using information from ...
Small area estimation (SAE) has been widely used in a variety of applications to draw estimates in g...
Local indicators of chronic morbidity are needed to conduct needs assessments, plan health care serv...
Small area estimation (SAE) concerns with how to reliably estimate population quantities of interest...
Spatially disaggregated surveys of smoking behaviour are rare and hence estimating the geography of ...
Data in the social, behavioural and health sciences frequently come from observational studies inste...
National statistical offices are often required to provide statistical information at several admini...
Combining information from multiple surveys can improve the quality of small-area estimates. Customa...
Cancer surveillance research requires accurate estimates of cancer risk prevalence for small areas s...
A recent paper in Social Science and Medicine (Twigg et al. 50 (2000) 1109) outlined an approach to ...
Health-related behaviours are of central importance to health promotion and to the promotion of enha...
Background Smoking is one of the leading causes of preventable mortality and morbidity worldwide, w...
BACKGROUND: Smoking is one of the leading causes of preventable mortality and morbidity worldwide, w...
Abstract Background An important public health goal is to decrease the prevalence of key behavioural...
Small area estimates (SAEs) can provide information about health behaviour at small area levels that...
We develop a model based approach to estimate small area (county) prevalence using information from ...
Small area estimation (SAE) has been widely used in a variety of applications to draw estimates in g...
Local indicators of chronic morbidity are needed to conduct needs assessments, plan health care serv...
Small area estimation (SAE) concerns with how to reliably estimate population quantities of interest...
Spatially disaggregated surveys of smoking behaviour are rare and hence estimating the geography of ...
Data in the social, behavioural and health sciences frequently come from observational studies inste...
National statistical offices are often required to provide statistical information at several admini...