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Effects of temporal resolution adjustments on dynamic sexual contact models
Institution:1. Economics, Sociology, and Statistics, RAND Corporation, 1200 S Hayes St, Arlington, VA 22202, USA;2. Departments of Statistics, Computer Science, and Electrical Engineering and Computer Science University of California, Irvine, USA
Abstract:Simulation and inferential modeling of sexual contact dynamics can be used to help predict the propagation of sexually transmitted infections (STI) such as HIV, by providing information on both cross-sectional network structure and how that structure changes over time. Researchers’ choices regarding the temporal resolution of such network models is often driven by the resolution of the data collected to support model fitting and evaluation. These inherited temporal resolutions can become problematic if they differ from the resolution of other processes to which the network must be related. In such cases, a model “correction” is necessary: specifically, we would like to have a systematic method for adjusting a fitted model to allow it to make predictions at a different timescale than the one on which it was initially based. Here, we introduce a basic set of desiderata for such adjustments, and assess three very simple approaches to timescale adjustments for models of sexual contact networks (SCNs), with focus on models parameterized within the separable temporal exponential family random graph model (STERGM) framework. We also examine the impact of time-scale changes on SCN characteristics themselves, and outline a set of desiderata for what an adjustment strategy may be expected to achieve. Our findings have implications both for timescale correction of dynamic network models, and for dynamic network data collection.
Keywords:STERGM  Temporal adjustment  Data collection  Modeling  Parameterization
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