介绍CASCADEPOP:美国卫生政策评估的开源社会人口模拟平台。

Q3 Social Sciences
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大规模的个人层面和基于主体的模型在卫生政策评估和评价中越来越重要。这种模型需要准确地描述长期内辖区的人口情况,以便能够在考虑到历史和社会人口发展的情况下对非传染性疾病的发展进行建模。我们开发了CASCADEPOP,为美国人口提供了一个现成的社会人口微观合成和微观模拟平台。微观合成方法使用迭代比例拟合来整合来自美国人口普查、美国社区调查、收入动态小组研究、多种死亡原因档案和几项全国性调查的数据,以产生1980年1月1日美国五个州(加利福尼亚州、明尼苏达州、纽约州、田纳西州和德克萨斯州)12至80岁的合成人口。特征包括个人的年龄、性别、种族/民族、婚姻/就业/父母状况、教育、收入和将饮酒作为一种模范健康行为的模式。微观模拟模拟了个人从35年到2015年12月31日的社会人口生活轨迹,考虑了人口发展,包括出生、死亡和迁移。将1980年的微观合成与观察到的数据进行比较,结果显示成功地描述了州和美国的人口特征和饮酒。将30年来的微观模拟与人口普查数据进行比较,也显示了对社会人口发展的成功模拟。CASCADEPOP平台能够在个人生命历程和人口水平上对健康行为进行建模。由于它包含了大量相关的社会人口学特征,研究人员可以进一步发展它,建立美国基于主体的模型和微观模拟,以检查健康行为、干预措施和政策。
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Introducing CASCADEPOP: an open-source sociodemographic simulation platform for us health policy appraisal.

Largescale individual-level and agent-based models are gaining importance in health policy appraisal and evaluation. Such models require the accurate depiction of the jurisdiction's population over extended time periods to enable modeling of the development of non-communicable diseases under consideration of historical, sociodemographic developments. We developed CASCADEPOP to provide a readily available sociodemographic micro-synthesis and microsimulation platform for US populations. The micro-synthesis method used iterative proportional fitting to integrate data from the US Census, the American Community Survey, the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, Multiple Cause of Death Files, and several national surveys to produce a synthetic population aged 12 to 80 years on 01/01/1980 for five states (California, Minnesota, New York, Tennessee, and Texas) and the US. Characteristics include individuals' age, sex, race/ethnicity, marital/employment/parental status, education, income and patterns of alcohol use as an exemplar health behavior. The microsimulation simulates individuals' sociodemographic life trajectories over 35 years to 31/12/2015 accounting for population developments including births, deaths, and migration. Results comparing the 1980 micro-synthesis against observed data shows a successful depiction of state and US population characteristics and of drinking. Comparing the microsimulation over 30 years with Census data also showed the successful simulation of sociodemographic developments. The CASCADEPOP platform enables modelling of health behaviors across individuals' life courses and at a population level. As it contains a large number of relevant sociodemographic characteristics it can be further developed by researchers to build US agent-based models and microsimulations to examine health behaviors, interventions, and policies.

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International Journal of Microsimulation
International Journal of Microsimulation Mathematics-Modeling and Simulation
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期刊介绍: The IJM covers research in all aspects of microsimulation modelling. It publishes high quality contributions making use of microsimulation models to address specific research questions in all scientific areas, as well as methodological and technical issues. IJM concern: the description, validation, benchmarking and replication of microsimulation models; results coming from microsimulation models, in particular policy evaluation and counterfactual analysis; technical or methodological aspect of microsimulation modelling; reviews of models and results, as well as of technical or methodological issues.
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