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Automatic Region-wise Spatially Varying Coefficient Regression Model: an Application to National Cardiovascular Disease Mortality and Air Pollution Association Study

Authors :
Chen, Shuo
Jiang, Chengsheng
Waller, Lance
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Motivated by analyzing a national data base of annual air pollution and cardiovascular disease mortality rate for 3100 counties in the U.S. (areal data), we develop a novel statistical framework to automatically detect spatially varying region-wise associations between air pollution exposures and health outcomes. The automatic region-wise spatially varying coefficient model consists three parts: we first compute the similarity matrix between the exposure-health outcome associations of all spatial units, then segment the whole map into a set of disjoint regions based on the adjacency matrix with constraints that all spatial units within a region are contiguous and have similar association, and lastly estimate the region specific associations between exposure and health outcome. We implement the framework by using regression and spectral graph techniques. We develop goodness of fit criteria for model assessment and model selection. The simulation study confirms the satisfactory performance of our model. We further employ our method to investigate the association between airborne particulate matter smaller than 2.5 microns (PM 2.5) and cardiovascular disease mortality. The results successfully identify regions with distinct associations between the mortality rate and PM 2.5 that may provide insightful guidance for environmental health research.

Subjects

Subjects :
Statistics - Applications

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1511.05924
Document Type :
Working Paper