环境流行病学中的时间序列分析:挑战和考虑
Sandra Gudziunaite1, Zana Shabani2, Lisbeth Weitensfelder1
1Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria (Department of Environmental Health, Center for Public Health).
概括
本概述阐明了环境流行病学适当的时间序列分析方法,重点关注来自空气污染等广泛暴露的急性健康事件. 它强调了这个统计工具所未充分探索的领域,包括神经学和精神病学终点.
科学领域:
- 环境流行病学环境流行病学
- 生物统计学 生物统计学
背景情况:
- 时间序列分析在环境流行病学中很常见,但经常被误解.
- 关于适当的链接功能,季节性控制和延迟处理存在混.
研究的目的:
- 为环境流行病学中适当执行时间序列分析提供清晰的概述.
- 借鉴其他学科来应对共同的挑战.
- 为了突出这一方法论所未充分探索的健康终点.
主要方法:
- 审查已建立的时间序列分析实践.
- 从其他学科的方法适应环境流行病学.
- 专注于急性事件和广泛暴露.
主要成果:
- 讨论环境流行病学时间序列分析的关键考虑因素.
- 确定特定的统计要求 (链接功能,季节性,滞后).
- 典型暴露的例子 (空气污染物,气象因素).
结论:
- 正确执行时间序列分析对于准确的环境流行病学至关重要.
- 神经学和精神病学终点代表了时间序列分析中未被充分探索的研究领域.
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