A two–stage bayesian model for assessing the geography of racialized economic segregation and premature mortality across US counties

IF 2.1 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Yang Xu , Leslie A McClure , Harrison Quick , Jaquelyn L Jahn , Issa Zakeri , Irene Headen , Loni Philip Tabb
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Abstract

Racialized economic segregation, a key metric that simultaneously accounts for spatial, social and income polarization in communities, has been linked to adverse health outcomes, including morbidity and mortality. Due to the spatial nature of this metric, the association between health outcomes and racialized economic segregation could also change with space. Most studies assessing the relationship between racialized economic segregation and health outcomes have always treated racialized economic segregation as a fixed effect and ignored the spatial nature of it. This paper proposes a two–stage Bayesian statistical framework that provides a broad, flexible approach to studying the spatially varying association between premature mortality and racialized economic segregation while accounting for neighborhood–level latent health factors across US counties. The two–stage framework reduces the dimensionality of spatially correlated data and highlights the importance of accounting for spatial autocorrelation in racialized economic segregation measures, in health equity focused settings.

评估美国各县种族化经济隔离和过早死亡率的两阶段贝叶斯模型
种族化经济隔离是同时反映社区空间、社会和收入两极分化的一个关键指标,它与包括发病率和死亡率在内的不良健康结果有关。由于这一指标的空间性质,健康结果与种族化经济隔离之间的关系也会随着空间的变化而变化。大多数评估种族化经济隔离与健康结果之间关系的研究总是将种族化经济隔离作为一个固定效应,而忽略了其空间性质。本文提出了一个两阶段贝叶斯统计框架,为研究过早死亡率与种族化经济隔离之间的空间变化关系提供了一种广泛而灵活的方法,同时考虑了美国各县邻里层面的潜在健康因素。两阶段框架降低了空间相关数据的维度,并强调了在注重健康公平的环境中,考虑种族化经济隔离措施中空间自相关性的重要性。
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Spatial and Spatio-Temporal Epidemiology
Spatial and Spatio-Temporal Epidemiology PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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