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A Partially Pooled NSUM Model: Detailed estimation of CSEM trafficking prevalence in Philippine municipalities

Authors :
Nyarko-Agyei, Albert
Moser, Scott
Seymour, Rowland G
Brewster, Ben
Li, Sabrina
Weir, Esther
Landman, Todd
Wyman, Emily
Torres, Christine Belle
Fell, Imogen
Boyd, Doreen
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Effective policy and intervention strategies to combat human trafficking for child sexual exploitation material (CSEM) production require accurate prevalence estimates. Traditional Network Scale Up Method (NSUM) models often necessitate standalone surveys for each geographic region, escalating costs and complexity. This study introduces a partially pooled NSUM model, using a hierarchical Bayesian framework that efficiently aggregates and utilizes data across multiple regions without increasing sample sizes. We developed this model for a novel national survey dataset from the Philippines and we demonstrate its ability to produce detailed municipal-level prevalence estimates of trafficking for CSEM production. Our results not only underscore the model's precision in estimating hidden populations but also highlight its potential for broader application in other areas of social science and public health research, offering significant implications for resource allocation and intervention planning.

Subjects

Subjects :
Statistics - Applications

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2407.13267
Document Type :
Working Paper