The Effect of Diagnostic Misclassification on Spatial Statistics for Regional Data

Spatial epidemiological studies which assume perfect health status information can be biased if imperfect diagnostic tests have been used to obtain the health status of individuals in a population. This study investigates the effect of diagnostic misclassification on the spatial statistical methods...

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Main Author: Scott, Christopher
Other Authors: Horrocks, Julie
Language:en
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10214/7781
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-OGU.10214-77812014-01-18T03:39:01ZThe Effect of Diagnostic Misclassification on Spatial Statistics for Regional DataScott, ChristopherDiagnostic MisclassificationClusteringClustersSpatial EpidemiologySpatial StatisticsRegional Health Status DataSpatial epidemiological studies which assume perfect health status information can be biased if imperfect diagnostic tests have been used to obtain the health status of individuals in a population. This study investigates the effect of diagnostic misclassification on the spatial statistical methods commonly used to analyze regional health status data in spatial epidemiology. The methods considered here are: Moran's I to assess clustering in the data, a Gaussian random field model to estimate prevalence and the range and sill parameters of the semivariogram, and Kulldorff's spatial scan test to identify clusters. Various scenarios of diagnostic misclassification were simulated from a West Nile virus dead-bird surveillance program, and the results were evaluated. It was found that non-differential misclassification added random noise to the spatial pattern in observed data which created bias in the statistical results. However, when regional sample sizes were doubled, the effect from misclassification bias on the spatial statistics decreased.Horrocks, JulieBerke, Olaf2013-12-182014-01-08T16:55:26Z2014-01-08T16:55:26Z2014-01Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/10214/7781en
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topic Diagnostic Misclassification
Clustering
Clusters
Spatial Epidemiology
Spatial Statistics
Regional Health Status Data
spellingShingle Diagnostic Misclassification
Clustering
Clusters
Spatial Epidemiology
Spatial Statistics
Regional Health Status Data
Scott, Christopher
The Effect of Diagnostic Misclassification on Spatial Statistics for Regional Data
description Spatial epidemiological studies which assume perfect health status information can be biased if imperfect diagnostic tests have been used to obtain the health status of individuals in a population. This study investigates the effect of diagnostic misclassification on the spatial statistical methods commonly used to analyze regional health status data in spatial epidemiology. The methods considered here are: Moran's I to assess clustering in the data, a Gaussian random field model to estimate prevalence and the range and sill parameters of the semivariogram, and Kulldorff's spatial scan test to identify clusters. Various scenarios of diagnostic misclassification were simulated from a West Nile virus dead-bird surveillance program, and the results were evaluated. It was found that non-differential misclassification added random noise to the spatial pattern in observed data which created bias in the statistical results. However, when regional sample sizes were doubled, the effect from misclassification bias on the spatial statistics decreased.
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title The Effect of Diagnostic Misclassification on Spatial Statistics for Regional Data
title_short The Effect of Diagnostic Misclassification on Spatial Statistics for Regional Data
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