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Administrative censoring in ecological analyses of autism and a Bayesian solution
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نویسنده
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bartell s.m. ,lewandowski t.a.
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منبع
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journal of environmental and public health - 2011 - دوره : 2011 - شماره : 0
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چکیده
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Widely cited ecological analyses of autism have reported associations with mercury emissions,with precipitation,and race at the level of counties or school districts. however,state educational agencies often suppress any low numerical autism counts before releasing dataa phenomenon known as administrative censoring. previous analyses did not describe appropriate methods for censored data analysis; common substitution or exclusion methods are known to introduce bias and produce artificially narrow confidence intervals. we apply a bayesian censored random effects poisson model to reanalyze associations between 2001 toxic release inventory reported mercury emissions and 2000-2001 autism counts in texas. relative risk estimates for autism decreased from 4.44 (95% ci: 4.16,4.74) per thousand lbs. of air mercury emissions using a naive zero-substitution approach to 1.42 (95% ci: 1.09,1.78) using the bayesian approach. inadequate attention to censoring poses a serious threat to the validity of ecological analyses of autism and other health outcomes. copyright © 2011 scott m. bartell and thomas a. lewandowski.
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آدرس
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program in public health,department of statistics,university of california,irvine,irvine, United States, gradient,seattle,wa 98101-1248,united states,department of health and nutrition sciences,brooklyn college,brooklyn, United States
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