2015
DOI: 10.1186/s12889-015-1805-3
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Application of the varying coefficient model to the behaviour risk factor surveillance data in Italy: a study of changing smoking prevalence among sub-populations

Abstract: BackgroundBehaviour risk factor surveillance (BRFS) data can be an important source of information for studying changes in various health outcomes and risk factors. Results obtained from surveillance data analysis are vital for informing health policy interventions, particularly with regards to evolutionary aspects. The objective of this analysis was to recommend a method that can be used for analysing trends in the association among variables from large public health data sets. This was demonstrated by examin… Show more

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“…Given the peculiarities of a system that continuously collects data, non-responses have been taken into account through field substitution [18, 21]. Further methodological information can be found in Baldissera and colleagues [22] and other published papers [2325].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the peculiarities of a system that continuously collects data, non-responses have been taken into account through field substitution [18, 21]. Further methodological information can be found in Baldissera and colleagues [22] and other published papers [2325].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%