Plant-Capture Methods for Estimating Homeless Population Size From Uncertain Plant Captures.

IF 4.7 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Epidemiology Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-10 DOI:10.1097/EDE.0000000000001836
Yiran Wang, Martin Lysy, Audrey Béliveau
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Abstract

Plant-capture is a specialized variant of traditional capture-recapture methods used to estimate the size of a population. In epidemiologic literature, a notable application of this method is the estimation of the size of homeless populations through point-in-time street surveys. With this approach, decoys referred to as "plants" are introduced into the population to estimate the capture probability. Previous plant-capture studies have not systematically accounted for uncertainty in the capture status of individual plants. To address this, we propose three increasingly complex hierarchical modeling approaches to formally incorporate uncertainty into the plant-capture model arising from the capture status of plants and heterogeneity between survey sites. We then apply our methods to estimate the size of the homeless population in large US cities in the context of the "S-Night" study conducted by the US Census Bureau. Details on the frequentist and Bayesian implementations of our models, along with empirical evaluations of their statistical performance, are provided in the supplementary materials.

从不确定植物捕获估计无家可归人口规模的植物捕获方法。
植物捕获是传统捕获-再捕获方法的一种特殊变体,用于估计种群规模。在流行病学文献中,该方法的一个显著应用是通过时间点街道调查估计无家可归人口的规模。用这种方法,将诱饵称为“植物”引入种群中以估计捕获概率。以前的植物捕获研究没有系统地解释单个植物捕获状态的不确定性。为了解决这个问题,我们提出了三种日益复杂的分层建模方法,将植物捕获状态和调查地点之间的异质性引起的不确定性正式纳入植物捕获模型。然后,我们在美国人口普查局进行的“S-Night”研究的背景下,应用我们的方法来估计美国大城市无家可归人口的规模。关于我们模型的频率论和贝叶斯实现的详细信息,以及对其统计性能的经验评估,在补充材料中提供。
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Epidemiology
Epidemiology 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
6.70
自引率
3.70%
发文量
177
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Epidemiology publishes original research from all fields of epidemiology. The journal also welcomes review articles and meta-analyses, novel hypotheses, descriptions and applications of new methods, and discussions of research theory or public health policy. We give special consideration to papers from developing countries.
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