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Statistical modelling for evidence-based public health = case studies in HIV/AIDS epidemiology and child and maternal health /
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Statistical modelling for evidence-based public health/ edited by Lawrence N. Kazembe, Tsirizani M. Kaombe.
其他題名:
case studies in HIV/AIDS epidemiology and child and maternal health /
其他作者:
Kazembe, Lawrence.
出版者:
Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2025.,
面頁冊數:
xxv, 551 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
內容註:
Foreword -- Chapter 1 Advancing evidence-based decision-making in public health: The critical role of practical biostatistical methods for health monitoring in sub-Saharan Africa -- Part I Bivariate (or Joint) Modelling of Public Health Data -- Chapter 2 A trivariate copula model with endogenous predictor variable to estimate determinants of zero-dose and under-immunized children in Angola and Ethiopia using survey data -- Chapter 3 Determinants of female schooling and fertility in Malawi: An application of bivariate Poisson regression model -- Chapter 4 A copula approach to sample selection modeling of treatment adherence and viral load among HIV patients on antiretroviral therapy -- Chapter 5 Joint Modelling of Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) Using a Generalized Joint Regression Model in Namibia -- Part II Hierarchical and Multilevel Modelling of Health Data -- Chapter 6 Hierarchical outlier linkages between cluster and subject levels in a multivariate logistic regression model for child mortality data from a complex survey in Malawi -- Chapter 7 Application of mixed effects models to predict viral suppression and CD4 cell counts in a cohort of ART patients in Namibia -- Chapter 8 Transition autoregressive mixed models applied to analysis of viral load and CD4 cell count data for ART patients in Nambia -- Chapter 9 Modeling viral load using mixed effects regression models and generalized estimating equations -- Part III Time-To- Event Modelling of HIV and AIDS, Child and Maternal Health Data -- Chapter 10 Semiparametric and parametric mixed-effects survival regression methods applied to the analysis of women's birth interval data in Malawi -- Chapter 11 Competing risks of defaulting and transferring out in the ART cohort of HIV and TB co-infected individuals in Namibia -- Part IV Model Fitting, Causal Inference, and Machine Learning Techniques for Public Health Data -- Chapter 12 Properties of model errors in logistic regression and their application to detect outliers in child mortality study -- Chapter 13 Methods Using Propensity Scores to Estimate Causal Effects in Observational Longitudinal Studies -- Chapter 14 Robust, quantile, and mean regression diagnostics for a comprehensive analysis of outlier haemoglobin levels in women using cross-sectional survey data in Malawi -- Chapter 15 A Machine Learning Approach to Identifying Shared Determinants of the Childhood Stunting in Kenya, Tanzania, Zambia and Malawi -- Chapter 16 Modelling progression of HIV disease using homogenous semi-Markov processes with an application to a cohort in Namibia -- Chapter 17 Modeling viral load with response missingness and covariate measurement error -- Chapter 18 Application of multivariable binary logistic regression model, nomogram and classification tree to predict baseline acute respiratory distress in severe malaria African children -- Part V Advanced Spatial and Bayesian Statistical Methods for Public Health Data Modelling -- Chapter 19 Incorporating Heavy-Tailed Spatial Random Effects in the Analysis of Areal Disease Data -- Chapter 20 Mapping HIV epidemic in Namibia using Bayesian spatial modelling -- Chapter 21 Mixed-effects logistic regression grouped outlier residuals and GeoSpatial logistic model applied to analysis of outlier communities to late treatment-seeking behaviour for childhood malaria in Malawi -- Chapter 22 Mapping gender-specific spatial disparities in HIV testing and condom use in Namibia -- Index.
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Statistical modelling for evidence-based public health = case studies in HIV/AIDS epidemiology and child and maternal health /
Statistical modelling for evidence-based public health
case studies in HIV/AIDS epidemiology and child and maternal health /[electronic resource] :edited by Lawrence N. Kazembe, Tsirizani M. Kaombe. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2025. - xxv, 551 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm. - Emerging topics in statistics and biostatistics,2524-7743. - Emerging topics in statistics and biostatistics..
Foreword -- Chapter 1 Advancing evidence-based decision-making in public health: The critical role of practical biostatistical methods for health monitoring in sub-Saharan Africa -- Part I Bivariate (or Joint) Modelling of Public Health Data -- Chapter 2 A trivariate copula model with endogenous predictor variable to estimate determinants of zero-dose and under-immunized children in Angola and Ethiopia using survey data -- Chapter 3 Determinants of female schooling and fertility in Malawi: An application of bivariate Poisson regression model -- Chapter 4 A copula approach to sample selection modeling of treatment adherence and viral load among HIV patients on antiretroviral therapy -- Chapter 5 Joint Modelling of Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) Using a Generalized Joint Regression Model in Namibia -- Part II Hierarchical and Multilevel Modelling of Health Data -- Chapter 6 Hierarchical outlier linkages between cluster and subject levels in a multivariate logistic regression model for child mortality data from a complex survey in Malawi -- Chapter 7 Application of mixed effects models to predict viral suppression and CD4 cell counts in a cohort of ART patients in Namibia -- Chapter 8 Transition autoregressive mixed models applied to analysis of viral load and CD4 cell count data for ART patients in Nambia -- Chapter 9 Modeling viral load using mixed effects regression models and generalized estimating equations -- Part III Time-To- Event Modelling of HIV and AIDS, Child and Maternal Health Data -- Chapter 10 Semiparametric and parametric mixed-effects survival regression methods applied to the analysis of women's birth interval data in Malawi -- Chapter 11 Competing risks of defaulting and transferring out in the ART cohort of HIV and TB co-infected individuals in Namibia -- Part IV Model Fitting, Causal Inference, and Machine Learning Techniques for Public Health Data -- Chapter 12 Properties of model errors in logistic regression and their application to detect outliers in child mortality study -- Chapter 13 Methods Using Propensity Scores to Estimate Causal Effects in Observational Longitudinal Studies -- Chapter 14 Robust, quantile, and mean regression diagnostics for a comprehensive analysis of outlier haemoglobin levels in women using cross-sectional survey data in Malawi -- Chapter 15 A Machine Learning Approach to Identifying Shared Determinants of the Childhood Stunting in Kenya, Tanzania, Zambia and Malawi -- Chapter 16 Modelling progression of HIV disease using homogenous semi-Markov processes with an application to a cohort in Namibia -- Chapter 17 Modeling viral load with response missingness and covariate measurement error -- Chapter 18 Application of multivariable binary logistic regression model, nomogram and classification tree to predict baseline acute respiratory distress in severe malaria African children -- Part V Advanced Spatial and Bayesian Statistical Methods for Public Health Data Modelling -- Chapter 19 Incorporating Heavy-Tailed Spatial Random Effects in the Analysis of Areal Disease Data -- Chapter 20 Mapping HIV epidemic in Namibia using Bayesian spatial modelling -- Chapter 21 Mixed-effects logistic regression grouped outlier residuals and GeoSpatial logistic model applied to analysis of outlier communities to late treatment-seeking behaviour for childhood malaria in Malawi -- Chapter 22 Mapping gender-specific spatial disparities in HIV testing and condom use in Namibia -- Index.
This book presents a selection of statistical techniques and methods applied to analyze data arising from HIV/AIDS epidemiology, as well as child and maternal health. Evidence-based decision-making in public health interventions requires appropriate techniques applied to solve relevant statistical and epidemiological questions, which would, in turn, bring out relevant outputs for action. The different chapters assembled in this book, address various methodological challenges when analyzing HIV/AIDS, child and maternal health data. These include data issues for handling correlated outcomes and repeated measurements generated through longitudinal or follow-up processes, spatial-temporal correlation, measurement error, missingness, co-morbidity, survival analysis, detection of outlying health outcomes, and joint occurrences of outcomes. Essential approaches that enhance statistical science, are presented, when dealing with variable and model selection. Each chapter motivates the problem, provides details of the relevant bio-statistical methods used to tackle the problem, applies the methods to the data, and offers some epidemiological or public health recommendations. Readers can replicate the methods to their data, and R command codes are supplied at the end of each chapter.
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