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AuthorAdegboye, Oyelola A.
AuthorLeung, Denis H. Y
AuthorWang, You-Gan
Available date2017-07-31T12:00:18Z
Publication Date2017-05-22
Publication NameJournal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series C (Applied Statistics)
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1111/rssc.12230
CitationAdegboye, O. A., Leung, D. H. Y. and Wang, Y.-G. (2017), Analysis of spatial data with a nested correlation structure. J. R. Stat. Soc. C. doi:10.1111/rssc.12230
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/5608
AbstractSpatial statistical analyses are often used to study the link between environmental factors and the incidence of diseases. In modelling spatial data, the existence of spatial corre- lation between observations must be considered. However, in many situations, the exact form of the spatial correlation is unknown. This paper studies environmental factors that might influ- ence the incidence of malaria in Afghanistan.We assume that spatial correlation may be induced by multiple latent sources. Our method is based on a generalized estimating equation of the marginal mean of disease incidence, as a function of the geographical factors and the spatial correlation. Instead of using one set of generalized estimating equations, we embed a series of generalized estimating equations, each reflecting a particular source of spatial correlation, into a larger system of estimating equations. To estimate the spatial correlation parameters, we set up a supplementary set of estimating equations based on the correlation structures that are induced from the various sources. Simultaneous estimation of the mean and correlation parameters is performed by alternating between the two systems of equations.
Languageen
PublisherWiley
SubjectGeneralized estimating equations
Generalized method of moments
malaria
Poisson model
Spatial correlation
TitleAnalysis of spatial data with a nested correlation structure
TypeArticle
ESSN1467-9876


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