Hierarchical relationships between risk factors are seldom taken into account in epidemiological studies though some authors stressed the importance of doing so, and proposed a conceptual framework in which each level of the hierarchy is modeled separately. The objective of this paper was to implement a simple version of their framework, and to propose an alternative procedure based on a Bayesian Network (BN). These approaches were illustrated in modeling the risk of diarrhea infection for 2740 children aged 0 to 59 months in Cameroon. The authors implemented a (naïve) logistic regression, a step-level logistic regression and also a BN. While the first approach is inadequate, the two others approaches both account for the hierarchical struc...
none2In this paper, we aim at assessing hierarchical Bayesian modeling for the analysis of multiple ...
Regression models are the standard approaches used in infectious disease epidemiology, but have limi...
The paper deals with the analysis of the effects of multiple exposures on the occurrence of a diseas...
Hierarchical relationships between risk factors are seldom taken into account in epidemiological stu...
OBJECTIVE: Large health care datasets normally have a hierarchical structure, in terms of levels, as...
An epidemiologic systems analysis of diarrhea in children in Pakistan is presented. Application of a...
An epidemiological systems analysis of diarrhea in children in Pakistan is presented. Applying addit...
The paper deals with the analysis of multiple exposures on the occurrence of a disease. We consider ...
Research into possible risk factors for chronic conditions is a common theme in medical fields. Howe...
This paper focuses on identification of the relationships between a disease and its potential risk f...
Bayesian network analysis is a form of probabilistic modeling which derives from empirical data a di...
The variability of disease occurrence among populations is generally higher than that within popula...
open2noIn this article, we aim at assessing hierarchical Bayesian modeling for the analysis of multi...
This dissertation attempts to gather the main research topics I engaged during the past four years, ...
This thesis describes and develops the use of hierarchical models in medical research from both a cl...
none2In this paper, we aim at assessing hierarchical Bayesian modeling for the analysis of multiple ...
Regression models are the standard approaches used in infectious disease epidemiology, but have limi...
The paper deals with the analysis of the effects of multiple exposures on the occurrence of a diseas...
Hierarchical relationships between risk factors are seldom taken into account in epidemiological stu...
OBJECTIVE: Large health care datasets normally have a hierarchical structure, in terms of levels, as...
An epidemiologic systems analysis of diarrhea in children in Pakistan is presented. Application of a...
An epidemiological systems analysis of diarrhea in children in Pakistan is presented. Applying addit...
The paper deals with the analysis of multiple exposures on the occurrence of a disease. We consider ...
Research into possible risk factors for chronic conditions is a common theme in medical fields. Howe...
This paper focuses on identification of the relationships between a disease and its potential risk f...
Bayesian network analysis is a form of probabilistic modeling which derives from empirical data a di...
The variability of disease occurrence among populations is generally higher than that within popula...
open2noIn this article, we aim at assessing hierarchical Bayesian modeling for the analysis of multi...
This dissertation attempts to gather the main research topics I engaged during the past four years, ...
This thesis describes and develops the use of hierarchical models in medical research from both a cl...
none2In this paper, we aim at assessing hierarchical Bayesian modeling for the analysis of multiple ...
Regression models are the standard approaches used in infectious disease epidemiology, but have limi...
The paper deals with the analysis of the effects of multiple exposures on the occurrence of a diseas...