Spatial Cluster Detection for Longitudinal Outcomes Using Administrative Regions |
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Authors: | Andrea J Cook Diane R Gold Yi Li |
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Institution: | 1. Biostatistics Unit , Group Health Research Institute , Seattle , Washington , USA;2. Department of Biostatistics , University of Washington , Seattle , Washigton , USA cook.aj@ghc.org;4. The Channing Laboratory, Department of Medicine , Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School , Boston , Massachusetts , USA;5. Department of Environmental Health , Harvard School of Public Health , Boston , Massachusetts , USA;6. Department of Biostatistics , Harvard University and Dana Farber Cancer Institute , Boston , Massachusetts , USA |
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Abstract: | This article proposes a new spatial cluster detection method for longitudinal outcomes that detects neighborhoods and regions with elevated rates of disease while controlling for individual level confounders. The proposed method, CumResPerm, utilizes cumulative geographic residuals through a permutation test to detect potential clusters which are defined as sets of administrative regions, such as a town or group of administrative regions. Previous cluster detection methods are not able to incorporate individual level data including covariate adjustment, while still being able to define potential clusters using informative neighborhood or town boundaries. Often, it is of interest to detect such spatial clusters because individuals residing in a town may have similar environmental exposures or socioeconomic backgrounds due to administrative reasons, such as zoning laws. Therefore, these boundaries can be very informative and more relevant than arbitrary clusters such as the standard circle or square. Application of the CumResPerm method will be illustrated by the Home Allergens and Asthma prospective cohort study analyzing the relationship between area or neighborhood residence and repeated measured outcome, occurrence of wheeze in the last six months, while taking into account mobile locations. |
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Keywords: | Asthma Cluster detection Cumulative residuals Repeated measures Wheeze |
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