Author: Xavier-Conceicao, Francelino A.
Title: Covid-19 Modeling towards socioeconomic and health data from New South Wales (NSW) -- Australia: An approach via Geospatial Analysis and Geographically Weighted Poisson Regression (GWPR) Cord-id: qt637cfr Document date: 2020_7_28
ID: qt637cfr
Snippet: An integrated approach of spatial data analysis and Geographically Weighted Poisson Regression (GWPR) along with global regression techniques are used in this study. This approach aims to model relationships between dependent variable Covid-19 and independent variables from socioeconomic and pre-existing health conditions within the local government area (LGA) in New South Wales (NSW)-Australia. Based on geospatial data analysis and a step-by-step procedure in building both global and GWPR model
Document: An integrated approach of spatial data analysis and Geographically Weighted Poisson Regression (GWPR) along with global regression techniques are used in this study. This approach aims to model relationships between dependent variable Covid-19 and independent variables from socioeconomic and pre-existing health conditions within the local government area (LGA) in New South Wales (NSW)-Australia. Based on geospatial data analysis and a step-by-step procedure in building both global and GWPR models, four (4) independent variables are finally selected to investigate relationships between dependent and independent variables at the local scale. The GWPR model's results with the Goodness-of-Fit (R2) range between 45-73% exhibit positive relationships between Covid-19 and the total population, the cancers, and the people with ages between 60 and 85 in most of the NSW state. Meanwhile, a negative relationship is observed between Covid-19 and the ischaemic heart disease; however, the estimated coefficients for this relationship are very low and close to zero; hence further investigation, including assessment from a different perspective, is necessary for validation. In conclusion, the model suggests that the relationships between the dependent variable and independent variables are nonstationary. Therefore, GWPR model calibration plays a vital role in geographic modelling at the local scale.
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