Estimating health conditions for small areas: asthma symptom prevalence for state legislative districts
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Estimating health conditions for small areas: asthma symptom prevalence for state legislative districts
Abstract
Research objective: To create prevalence estimates of asthma symptoms for California legislative districts.
Data sources: Three main data sources were used for this study: 2001 California Health Interview Survey, 2000 Census, and 2000-2002 March Current Population Surveys.
Study design: Secondary data analyses were conducted from cross-sectional data to distribute the joint probability of ever having an asthma diagnosis and symptoms in the last 12 months within an Assembly district. We applied hierarchical logistic regressions to estimate the parameters for selected survey and census data that predicted the probabilities of diagnosed asthmatics with asthma symptoms. Predictors included individual-level variables and contextual variables at zip code levels.
Principal findings: Asthma symptom prevalence geographically varied by age within and across Assembly districts throughout California.
Conclusions: With modest investments in establishing analytic data files and estimating regression parameters for target conditions, small area estimation (SAE) procedures can create health data estimates not otherwise available at the sub-county level. Applying SAE procedures to asthma symptom prevalence suggest that these data can become essential reference tools for advocates and policy makers currently addressing this and other public health concerns in the state.
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