Bayesian Analysis and Mapping of Elderly Korean Suicide Rates

  • Lee J
  • Kim D
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Abstract

Elderly suicide rates tend to be high in Korea. Suicide by the elderly is no longer a personal problem; consequently, further research on risk and regional factors is necessary. Disease mapping in epidemiology estimates spatial patterns for disease risk over a geographical region. In this study, we use a simultaneous conditional autoregressive model for spatial correlations between neighboring areas to estimate standard mortality ratios and mapping. The method is illustrated with cause of death data from 2006 and 2010 to analyze regional patterns of elderly suicide in Korea. By considering spatial correlations, the Bayesian spatial models, mean educational attainment and percentage of the elderly who live alone was the significant regional characteristic for elderly suicide. Gibbs sampling and grid method are used for computation.

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Lee, J., & Kim, D. H. (2015). Bayesian Analysis and Mapping of Elderly Korean Suicide Rates. Korean Journal of Applied Statistics, 28(2), 325–334. https://doi.org/10.5351/kjas.2015.28.2.325

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