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Journal of The Royal Statistical Society Series A-statistics in Society | 2018

Spatiotemporal trends in teen birth rates in the USA, 2003–2012

Diba Khan; Lauren M. Rossen; Hamilton Be; Erin Dienes; Yulei He; Rong Wei

The objective of this analysis was to explore temporal and spatial variation in teen birth rates TBRs across counties in the USA, from 2003 to 2012, by using hierarchical Bayesian models. Prior examination of spatiotemporal variation in TBRs has been limited by the reliance on large-scale geographies such as states, because of the potential instability in TBRs at smaller geographical scales such as counties. We implemented hierarchical Bayesian models with space-time interaction terms and spatially structured and unstructured random effects to produce smoothed county level TBR estimates, allowing for examination of spatiotemporal patterns and trends in TBRs at a smaller geographic scale across the USA. The results may help to highlight US counties where TBRs are higher or lower and to inform efforts to reduce birth rates to adolescents in the USA further.


Spatial and Spatio-temporal Epidemiology | 2017

Hot spots, cluster detection and spatial outlier analysis of teen birth rates in the U.S., 2003–2012

Diba Khan; Lauren M. Rossen; Hamilton Be; Yulei He; Rong Wei; Erin Dienes

Teen birth rates have evidenced a significant decline in the United States over the past few decades. Most of the states in the US have mirrored this national decline, though some reports have illustrated substantial variation in the magnitude of these decreases across the U.S. Importantly, geographic variation at the county level has largely not been explored. We used National Vital Statistics Births data and Hierarchical Bayesian space-time interaction models to produce smoothed estimates of teen birth rates at the county level from 2003-2012. Results indicate that teen birth rates show evidence of clustering, where hot and cold spots occur, and identify spatial outliers. Findings from this analysis may help inform efforts targeting the prevention efforts by illustrating how geographic patterns of teen birth rates have changed over the past decade and where clusters of high or low teen birth rates are evident.


Archive | 2002

National Vital Statistics Reports

Hamilton Be; Joyce A. Martin; Paul D. Sutton


National vital statistics reports : from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics, National Vital Statistics System | 2003

Births: final data for 2002.

Joyce A. Martin; Hamilton Be; Paul D. Sutton; Stephanie J. Ventura; Fay Menacker; Martha L. Munson


National vital statistics reports : from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics, National Vital Statistics System | 2007

BIRTHS: FINAL DATA FOR 2005

Joyce A. Martin; Hamilton Be; Paul D. Sutton


Archive | 2009

Births: Final Data for 2006

Joyce A. Martin; Hamilton Be; Paul D. Sutton; Stephanie J. Ventura; Fay Menacker; Sharon Kirmeyer; T. J. Mathews


National vital statistics reports : from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics, National Vital Statistics System | 2006

Births: Final Data for 2004

Joyce A. Martin; Hamilton Be; Paul D. Sutton; Stephanie J. Ventura; Fay Menacker; Sharon Kirmeyer


National vital statistics reports : from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics, National Vital Statistics System | 2011

Births : final data for 2009

Joyce A. Martin; Hamilton Be; Stephanie J. Ventura; Osterman Mj; Sharon Kirmeyer; T. J. Mathews; Wilson Ec


National Vital Statistics Reports | 2009

Births: preliminary data for 2007.

Hamilton Be; Joyce A. Martin; Stephanie J. Ventura


National vital statistics reports : from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics, National Vital Statistics System | 2005

Births: Final Data for 2003

Joyce A. Martin; Hamilton Be; Paul D. Sutton; Stephanie J. Ventura; Fay Menacker; Martha L. Munson

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Joyce A. Martin

National Center for Health Statistics

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Stephanie J. Ventura

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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T. J. Mathews

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Paul D. Sutton

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Sharon Kirmeyer

National Center for Health Statistics

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Lauren M. Rossen

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Ann C. Trumble

National Institutes of Health

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Diba Khan

National Center for Health Statistics

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Rong Wei

National Center for Health Statistics

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