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Multi-level modelling of geographically aggregated health data: a case study on malignant melanoma mortality and UV exposure in the European Community

✍ Scribed by Ian H. Langford; Graham Bentham; Anné-Lise McDonald


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
199 KB
Volume
17
Category
Article
ISSN
0277-6715

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✦ Synopsis


A multi-level modelling approach is used to examine the variance in mortality rates from malignant melanoma at different geographical scales within nine European nations with reference to exposure to ultraviolet light (UVB). For males and females, the greatest variations in the relationship between UVB exposure and mortality are seen between nations, rather than regions and sub-regions within nations. This suggests that factors and characteristics acting at a national scale, such as genetic and behavioural differences, are of importance. Multi-level modelling is used to show how a previous suggestion of a quadratic association between UVB exposure and malignant melanoma across Europe is unlikely to be true. The general usefulness of multi-level modelling in the analysis of disease data which is structured in a hierarchy is discussed, with particular reference to geographical analyses of small area data.

1998 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.