复杂抽样调查中群体间健康差异的图形显示和相关统计措施。

IF 1.6 3区 数学 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, MATHEMATICAL METHODS
Mark Louie Ramos, Barry Graubard, Joseph Gastwirth
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不同的方法描述连续测量的健康相关变量在组间分布中的健康差异,比比较集中趋势的测量方法更能深入了解差异的性质和影响。对洛伦兹曲线的变换和用于分析收入不平等的基尼指数的类似物进行了调整,以提供健康差距的图形和分析措施。类似于经典的彼得斯-贝尔森回归方法,将差异划分为由一组协变量中的群体差异解释的分量和未解释的分量,提出了一种新的修正洛伦兹曲线。这些曲线/测量的估计适用于从具有复杂样本加权设计的调查中获得的数据。通过仿真研究,探讨了所提测度的样本加权估计量及其自举方差的统计性质。分别使用2013-2018年和1988-1994年美国国家健康与营养检查调查中成年女性和儿童种族/族裔群体的BMI和血铅水平来证明应用。另一个应用程序使用美国人口普查数据和美国医院协会的调查,根据城市化水平,检查美国纽约州人口普查街区到最近的急性护理医院的距离差异。
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Graphical displays and related statistical measures of health disparities between groups in complex sample surveys.

Different methods for describing health disparities in the distributions of continuous measured health-related variables among groups provide more insight into the nature and impact of the disparities than comparing measures of central tendency. Transformations of the Lorenz curve and analogues of the Gini index used in the analysis of income inequality are adapted to provide graphical and analytical measures of health disparities. Akin to the classical Peters-Belson regression method for partitioning a disparity into a component explained by group differences in a set of covariates and an unexplained component, a new modified Lorenz curve is proposed. The estimation of these curves/measures is adapted for data obtained from surveys with complex sample weighted designs. The statistical properties of sample weighted estimators of the proposed measures and their bootstrap variances are explored through simulation studies. Applications are demonstrated using BMI and blood lead levels among race/ethnic groups of adult females and children, respectively, from the 2013-2018 and 1988-1994 US National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys. Another application examines disparities in distance to nearest acute care hospital among census blocks in the US state of New York grouped by their level of urbanicity using US census data and the American Hospital Association survey.

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期刊介绍: Series A (Statistics in Society) publishes high quality papers that demonstrate how statistical thinking, design and analyses play a vital role in all walks of life and benefit society in general. There is no restriction on subject-matter: any interesting, topical and revelatory applications of statistics are welcome. For example, important applications of statistical and related data science methodology in medicine, business and commerce, industry, economics and finance, education and teaching, physical and biomedical sciences, the environment, the law, government and politics, demography, psychology, sociology and sport all fall within the journal''s remit. The journal is therefore aimed at a wide statistical audience and at professional statisticians in particular. Its emphasis is on well-written and clearly reasoned quantitative approaches to problems in the real world rather than the exposition of technical detail. Thus, although the methodological basis of papers must be sound and adequately explained, methodology per se should not be the main focus of a Series A paper. Of particular interest are papers on topical or contentious statistical issues, papers which give reviews or exposés of current statistical concerns and papers which demonstrate how appropriate statistical thinking has contributed to our understanding of important substantive questions. Historical, professional and biographical contributions are also welcome, as are discussions of methods of data collection and of ethical issues, provided that all such papers have substantial statistical relevance.
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