It is often the case that researchers wish to simultaneously explore the behavior of, and estimate the overall risk for, multiple related diseases with varying rarity while accounting for potential spatial and/or temporal correlation. In this paper, we propose a flexible class of multivariate spatiotemporal mixture models to fill this role. Further, these models offer flexibility with the potential for model selection as well as the ability to accommodate lifestyle, socioeconomic, and physical environmental variables with spatial, temporal, or both structures. Here, we explore the capability of this approach via a large-scale simulation study and examine a motivating data example involving three cancers in South Carolina. The results, which...
All is connected in the world. Our daily life is such a mechanism full of connections. For this reas...
This thesis has contributed to the advancement of knowledge in disease modelling by addressing inter...
Regional aggregates of health outcomes over delineated administrative units such as counties or zip ...
It is often the case that researchers wish to simultaneously explore the behavior of, and estimate t...
Spatio-temporal analysis of small area health data often involves choosing a fixed set of predictors...
Spatio-temporal analysis of small area health data often involves choosing a fixed set of predictors...
In disease mapping where predictor effects are to be modeled, it is often the case that sets of pred...
Health outcomes are linked to air pollution, demographic, or socioeconomic factors which vary across...
Disease risk varies in space and time due to variation in many factors, including environmental expo...
Data availability statement: We use publicly available data and the link to the data source is provi...
The paper develops mixture models for spatially indexed data. We confine attention to the case of fi...
Studies of recurring infection or chronic disease often collect longitudinal data on the disease sta...
Disease mapping methods for the modeling of spatial variation in disease rates, to smooth the extrem...
Multivariate disease mapping enriches traditional disease mapping studies by analysing several disea...
In recent decades, disease mapping has drawn much attention worldwide. Due to the availability of Ma...
All is connected in the world. Our daily life is such a mechanism full of connections. For this reas...
This thesis has contributed to the advancement of knowledge in disease modelling by addressing inter...
Regional aggregates of health outcomes over delineated administrative units such as counties or zip ...
It is often the case that researchers wish to simultaneously explore the behavior of, and estimate t...
Spatio-temporal analysis of small area health data often involves choosing a fixed set of predictors...
Spatio-temporal analysis of small area health data often involves choosing a fixed set of predictors...
In disease mapping where predictor effects are to be modeled, it is often the case that sets of pred...
Health outcomes are linked to air pollution, demographic, or socioeconomic factors which vary across...
Disease risk varies in space and time due to variation in many factors, including environmental expo...
Data availability statement: We use publicly available data and the link to the data source is provi...
The paper develops mixture models for spatially indexed data. We confine attention to the case of fi...
Studies of recurring infection or chronic disease often collect longitudinal data on the disease sta...
Disease mapping methods for the modeling of spatial variation in disease rates, to smooth the extrem...
Multivariate disease mapping enriches traditional disease mapping studies by analysing several disea...
In recent decades, disease mapping has drawn much attention worldwide. Due to the availability of Ma...
All is connected in the world. Our daily life is such a mechanism full of connections. For this reas...
This thesis has contributed to the advancement of knowledge in disease modelling by addressing inter...
Regional aggregates of health outcomes over delineated administrative units such as counties or zip ...