Epidemiologists and health geographers routinely use small-area survey estimates as covariates to model areal and even individual health outcomes. American Community Survey (ACS) estimates are accompanied by standard errors (SEs), but it is not yet standard practice to use them for evaluating or modeling data reliability. ACS SEs vary systematically across regions, neighborhoods, socioeconomic characteristics, and variables. Failure to consider probable observational error may have substantial impact on the large bodies of literature relying on small-area estimates, including inferential biases and over-confidence in results. The issue is particularly salient for predictive models employed to prioritize communities for service provision or ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06Area and time-specific estimates of disease rates, ...
The American Community Survey (ACS) is the largest US survey of households and is the principal sour...
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This paper assesses concordance and inconsistency among three small area estimation methods that are...
This paper assesses concordance and inconsistency among three small area estimation methods that are...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06Area and time-specific estimates of disease rates, ...
The American Community Survey (ACS) is the largest US survey of households and is the principal sour...
With increasing accessibility to Geographical Information Systems (GIS) software, researchers and ad...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020The production of fine-scale, pixel level maps have be...
Cancer surveillance research requires accurate estimates of cancer risk prevalence for small areas s...
Mapping populations at risk: improving spatial epidemiological analyses. We review sources of detail...
As of December 14, 2020, there have been more than 72.1 million confirmed cases, of which more than ...
The need for rigorous and timely health and demographic summaries has provided the impetus for an ex...
Surveillance data obtained by public health agencies for COVID-19 are likely inaccurate. Using a Bay...
In epidemiologic studies, researchers are commonly interested in quantifying geospatial effects on t...
Recent studies indicate a relationship between measures of urban form as applied to urban and suburb...
Disease maps are effective tools for explaining and predicting patterns of disease outcomes across ...
Abstract Background An important public health goal is to decrease the prevalence of key behavioural...
This paper assesses concordance and inconsistency among three small area estimation methods that are...
This paper assesses concordance and inconsistency among three small area estimation methods that are...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06Area and time-specific estimates of disease rates, ...
The American Community Survey (ACS) is the largest US survey of households and is the principal sour...
With increasing accessibility to Geographical Information Systems (GIS) software, researchers and ad...