Hierarchical Bayesian spatio-temporal modeling of COVID-19 in the United States.

IF 1.2 4区 数学 Q2 STATISTICS & PROBABILITY
Kevin D Dayaratna, Drew Gonshorowski, Mary Kolesar
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Abstract

We examine the impact of economic, demographic, and mobility-related factors have had on the transmission of COVID-19 in 2020. While many models in the academic literature employ linear/generalized linear models, few contributions exist that incorporate spatial analysis, which is useful for understanding factors influencing the proliferation of the disease before the introduction of vaccines. We utilize a Poisson generalized linear model coupled with a spatial autoregressive structure to do so. Our analysis yields a number of insights including that, in some areas of the country, the counterintuitive result that staying at home can lead to increased disease proliferation. Additionally, we find some positive effects from increased gathering at grocery stores, negative effects of visiting retail stores and workplaces, and even small effects on visiting parks highlighting the complexities travel and migration have on the transmission of diseases.

美国COVID-19的分层贝叶斯时空模型
我们研究了经济、人口和流动相关因素对2020年COVID-19传播的影响。虽然学术文献中的许多模型采用线性/广义线性模型,但纳入空间分析的贡献很少,这有助于在引入疫苗之前了解影响疾病增殖的因素。我们利用泊松广义线性模型与空间自回归结构耦合来做到这一点。我们的分析得出了一些见解,包括在该国的一些地区,违反直觉的结果是,呆在家里可能导致疾病扩散加剧。此外,我们发现增加在杂货店聚集的一些积极影响,访问零售商店和工作场所的负面影响,甚至对访问公园的影响很小,这突出了旅行和迁移对疾病传播的复杂性。
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Journal of Applied Statistics
Journal of Applied Statistics 数学-统计学与概率论
CiteScore
3.40
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0.00%
发文量
126
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Applied Statistics provides a forum for communication between both applied statisticians and users of applied statistical techniques across a wide range of disciplines. These areas include business, computing, economics, ecology, education, management, medicine, operational research and sociology, but papers from other areas are also considered. The editorial policy is to publish rigorous but clear and accessible papers on applied techniques. Purely theoretical papers are avoided but those on theoretical developments which clearly demonstrate significant applied potential are welcomed. Each paper is submitted to at least two independent referees.
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