A spatial structural equation model for health outcomes |
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Authors: | Peter Congdon |
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Affiliation: | Department of Geography, Queen Mary University of London, Mile End Rd., London E1 4NS, UK |
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Abstract: | Population level risk factors in spatial epidemiology (e.g. socioeconomic deprivation) are often not directly available but indirectly measured through census or other sources. This paper considers multiple health outcomes (e.g. mortality, hospital admissions) in relation to unmeasured latent constructs of population morbidity, established as relevant to explaining spatial contrasts in such health outcomes. The constructs are derived using a factor analytic approach in which observed area social indicators are measures of a smaller set of latent constructs. The constructs are allowed to be spatially correlated as well as correlated with one another. The possibility of nonlinear construct effects is considered using a spline regression. A case study considers suicide mortality and self-harm contrasts in 32 London boroughs, in relation to two latent constructs: area deprivation and social fragmentation. |
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Keywords: | Spatial Structural equation model Latent constructs Deprivation Fragmentation Suicide Bayesian |
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