Title of article :
Spatial Analysis of China Province-level Perinatal Mortality
Author/Authors :
XIANG, Kun The Research Center of Population - Resources and Environment - School of Economics - Huazhong University of Science and Tech-nology, Wuhan, China , SONG, Deyong The Research Center of Population - Resources and Environment - School of Economics - Huazhong University of Science and Tech-nology, Wuhan, China
Pages :
9
From page :
614
To page :
622
Abstract :
Background: Using spatial analysis tools to determine the spatial patterns of China province-level perinatal mortality and using spatial econometric model to examine the impacts of health care resources and different socio-economic factors on perinatal mortality. Methods: The Global Moran’s I index is used to examine whether the spatial autocorrelation exists in selected regions and Moran’s I scatter plot to examine the spatial clustering among regions. Spatial econometric models are used to investigate the spatial relationships between perinatal mortality and contributing factors. Results: The overall Moran’s I index indicates that perinatal mortality displays positive spatial autocorrelation. Mo-ran’s I scatter plot analysis implies that there is a significant clustering of mortality in both high-rate regions and low-rate regions. The spatial econometric models analyses confirm the existence of a direct link between perinatal mortality and health care resources, socio-economic factors. Conclusions: Since a positive spatial autocorrelation has been detected in China province-level perinatal mortality, the upgrading of regional economic development and medical service level will affect the mortality not only in region itself but also its adjacent regions.
Keywords :
Perinatal mortality , Spatial data , Spatial autocorrelation
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2016
Record number :
2480759
Link To Document :
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