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Using R for Bayesian Spatial and Spatio-Temporal Health Modeling
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Using R for Bayesian Spatial and Spatio-Temporal Health Modeling

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Progressively more and more attention has been paid to how location affects health outcomes. The area of disease mapping focusses on these problems, and the Bayesian paradigm has a major role to play in the understanding of the complex interplay of context and individual predisposition in such studies of disease. Using R for Bayesian Spatial and Spatio-Temporal Health Modeling provides a major resource for those interested in applying Bayesian methodology in small area health data studies.

Features:

Review of R graphics relevant to spatial health data

Overview of Bayesian methods and Bayesian hierarchical modeling as applied to spatial data

Bayesian Computation and goodness-of-fit

Review of basic Bayesian disease mapping models

Spatio-temporal modeling with MCMC and INLA

Special topics include multivariate models, survival analysis, missing data, measurement error, variable selection, individual event modeling, and infectious disease modeling

Software for fitting models based on BRugs, Nimble, CARBayes and INLA

Provides code relevant to fitting all examples throughout the book at a supplementary website

The book fills a void in the literature and available software, providing a crucial link for students and professionals alike to engage in the analysis of spatial and spatio-temporal health data from a Bayesian perspective using R. The book emphasizes the use of MCMC via Nimble, BRugs, and CARBAyes, but also includes INLA for comparative purposes. In addition, a wide range of packages useful in the analysis of geo-referenced spatial data are employed and code is provided. It will likely become a key reference for researchers and students from biostatistics, epidemiology, public health, and environmental science.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
29 May 2023
Pages
284
ISBN
9780367760670

Progressively more and more attention has been paid to how location affects health outcomes. The area of disease mapping focusses on these problems, and the Bayesian paradigm has a major role to play in the understanding of the complex interplay of context and individual predisposition in such studies of disease. Using R for Bayesian Spatial and Spatio-Temporal Health Modeling provides a major resource for those interested in applying Bayesian methodology in small area health data studies.

Features:

Review of R graphics relevant to spatial health data

Overview of Bayesian methods and Bayesian hierarchical modeling as applied to spatial data

Bayesian Computation and goodness-of-fit

Review of basic Bayesian disease mapping models

Spatio-temporal modeling with MCMC and INLA

Special topics include multivariate models, survival analysis, missing data, measurement error, variable selection, individual event modeling, and infectious disease modeling

Software for fitting models based on BRugs, Nimble, CARBayes and INLA

Provides code relevant to fitting all examples throughout the book at a supplementary website

The book fills a void in the literature and available software, providing a crucial link for students and professionals alike to engage in the analysis of spatial and spatio-temporal health data from a Bayesian perspective using R. The book emphasizes the use of MCMC via Nimble, BRugs, and CARBAyes, but also includes INLA for comparative purposes. In addition, a wide range of packages useful in the analysis of geo-referenced spatial data are employed and code is provided. It will likely become a key reference for researchers and students from biostatistics, epidemiology, public health, and environmental science.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
29 May 2023
Pages
284
ISBN
9780367760670