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  • Public Health
  • Criminology

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  • Underreporting of gender-based violence (GBV) is a global issue, leading to underestimated data and a flawed understanding of domestic violence prevalence.
  • Poor data quality from underreporting biases results, hindering effective societal responses and interventions.
  • Accurate data is crucial for addressing the public health and social dimensions of domestic violence.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop and validate novel time series models capable of accounting for underreported count data.
  • To estimate the degree of underreporting in domestic violence statistics.
  • To explore the relationship between underreporting patterns and socioeconomic/health indicators.

Main Methods:

  • Proposed time series models incorporate a latent integer autoregressive process (order 1) with Poisson innovations.
  • A latent binary state, modeled as a first-order Markov chain, accounts for the underreporting mechanism.
  • Parameter estimation utilized moment-based and maximum-based methods.

Main Results:

  • The developed models were applied to quarterly domestic violence complaints against women in Galicia, Spain (2007-2017).
  • The models successfully quantified the extent of underreporting in the observed data.
  • Analysis revealed correlations between underreporting frequency/intensity and regional socioeconomic and health indicators.

Conclusions:

  • The proposed time series models provide a robust framework for analyzing underreported count data in public health contexts.
  • Quantifying underreporting is essential for a realistic assessment of domestic violence magnitude.
  • Understanding factors influencing underreporting can inform targeted interventions and improve data collection strategies.