The causal impact of urbanicity on neighbourhood psychosis prevalence

IF 1.7 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Peter Congdon
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Abstract

There is considerable evidence of elevated psychosis rates in more urban settings. However, the urbanicity effect is confounded with other neighbourhood contextual effects, such as from deprivation and crime. To assess the nature of the underlying urbanicity effect, removing distorting effects of confounders, we consider a novel method to assessing causality in spatial applications: a propensity weight approach, with weights obtained by entropy optimization, and adjusting for the spatial overlap in the urbanicity effect via a bivariate exposure approach. The application is to the effect of urbanicity on psychosis prevalence in 6856 English neighbourhoods. We use a measure of urbanicity adapted to represent aspects of urban form, rather than simply population density or a binary indicator. The overlap effect in the psychosis outcome model is shown to outweigh the local effect, and we find a clear urbanicity gradient with a relative risk of 1.91 comparing the most and least urban areas, after adjustment for confounding through propensity weighting.
城市化对邻里精神病患病率的因果影响
有相当多的证据表明,在更多的城市环境中,精神病发病率升高。然而,城市化效应与其他邻里环境效应相混淆,例如贫困和犯罪。为了评估潜在城市化效应的本质,消除混杂因素的扭曲效应,我们考虑了一种评估空间应用因果关系的新方法:倾向权重法,通过熵优化获得权重,并通过双变量暴露法调整城市化效应中的空间重叠。应用于6856个英国社区的城市化对精神病患病率的影响。我们使用了一种适合于代表城市形态各个方面的城市化衡量标准,而不是简单的人口密度或二元指标。结果显示,精神病结果模型中的重叠效应大于局部效应,在通过倾向加权调整混杂因素后,我们发现比较最多和最少城市地区的相对风险明显为1.91的城市化梯度。
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Spatial and Spatio-Temporal Epidemiology
Spatial and Spatio-Temporal Epidemiology PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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