Bayesian spatial modelling of early childhood development in Australian regions.
Mu LiBernard BaffourAlice M RichardsonPublished in: International journal of health geographics (2020)
Sparsely populated areas in sample surveys lead to unreliable direct estimates of the relatively small prevalence of child vulnerability. Bayesian spatial modelling can account for the spatial patterns in childhood vulnerability while including the impact of socio-economic disadvantage on geographic variation. Further investigation, using a broader range of covariates, could shed more light on explaining this spatial variation.
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