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Title: Bayesian Multinomial Ordinal Model to analyse the risk factors and spatial patterns of Childhood Anaemia in Tanzania
Authors: Adeyemi, R. A.
Zewotir, Temesgen
Ramroop, Shuan
Keywords: Anaemia,
Geostatistics,
Semiparametric model
Spatial effect
Issue Date: 26-Nov-2016
Publisher: South African Statistical Association (SASA)
Citation: Adeyemi R.A et al.
Abstract: Using the 2010 Tanzania Demographic and Health (TDHS) data, we fit a semi-parametric model that combines fixed effects, non-linear terms and spatial components in a unified framework. The spatial effect was modelled using a Markov random field prior. We simultaneously investigate the geographical variation and the risk factor on a polychotomous response of anaemia. We run several Bayesian models via Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) simulation techniques and the models were compared using Deviance Information Criteria (DIC). We found the risk factors associated with anaemia include place of residence, household poverty, childhood under-nutrition, and infectious diseases. We also evaluated non-linear relations of a mother’s age, body mass index, and hemoglobin level. Our method detects spatial effects that may not have been captured by the underlying factors and we produce predictive probability maps. Higher risk were found in the Eastern regions of Tanzania. The output of work highlights highly endemic regions that can assist government agency to target scarce health resource and effective policy direction.
Description: Proceedings of the 58th Annual Conference of the South African Statistical Association for 2016 (SASA 2016)
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/5047
ISSN: 978-1-86822-682-5
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