The impact of community-level variables on individual-level - Outcomes theoretical results and applications

被引:49
|
作者
Angeles, G [1 ]
Guilkey, DK [1 ]
Mroz, TA [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ N Carolina, Dept Maternal & Child Hlth, Chapel Hill, NC 27514 USA
关键词
multilevel models; hierarchical models; multilevel error structure; Monte Carlo simulations;
D O I
10.1177/0049124104273069
中图分类号
O1 [数学]; C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ; 0701 ; 070101 ;
摘要
The authors studs, alternative estimators of the impacts of higher level variables in multilevel models. This is important since many of the important variables in social science research are higher level factors having impacts oil many lower level outcomes such as school achievement and contraceptive use. While the large sample properties of alternative estimators for these models are well known, there is little evidence about the relative performance of these estimators in the sample sizes typical in social science research. The authors attempt to fill this gap by presenting evidence about point estimation and standard error estimation for both two- and three-level models. A major conclusion of the article is that readily available commercial software call be used to obtain both reliable point estimates and coefficient standard errors in models with two or more levels as long as appropriate corrections are made for possible error correlations at the highest level.
引用
收藏
页码:76 / 121
页数:46
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Perceived Service Need After Hurricane Sandy in a Representative Sample of Survivors: The Roles of Community-Level Damage and Individual-Level Stressors
    Sampson, Laura
    Lowe, Sarah R.
    Gruebner, Oliver
    Cohen, Gregory H.
    Galea, Sandro
    DISASTER MEDICINE AND PUBLIC HEALTH PREPAREDNESS, 2016, 10 (03) : 428 - 435
  • [32] Individual-level and community-level determinants of use of maternal health services in Northwest Ethiopia: a prospective follow-up study
    Zelka, Muluwas Amentie
    Yalew, Alemayehu Worku
    Debelew, Gurmesa Tura
    BMJ OPEN, 2022, 12 (11):
  • [33] Modelling the effect of individual strategic behaviour on community-level outcomes of conservation interventions
    Keane, Aidan
    Jones, Julia P. G.
    Milner-Gulland, E. J.
    ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION, 2012, 39 (04) : 305 - 315
  • [34] An individual-level meta-analysis assessing the impact of community-level sanitation access on child stunting, anemia, and diarrhea: Evidence from DHS and MICS surveys
    Larsen, David A.
    Grisham, Thomas
    Slawsky, Erik
    Narine, Lutchmie
    PLOS NEGLECTED TROPICAL DISEASES, 2017, 11 (06):
  • [35] Individual-level and community-level factors associated with the family planning use among pastoralist community of Ethiopia: a community-based cross-sectional study
    Alemayehu, Mussie
    Medhanyie, Araya Abrha
    Reed, Elizabeth
    Mulugeta, Afework
    BMJ OPEN, 2020, 10 (09): : e036519
  • [36] VALIDATING A NEW METHOD OF APPROXIMATING CATEGORICAL INDIVIDUAL-LEVEL INCOME USING COMMUNITY-LEVEL INCOME FROM THE CENSUS (WEIGHTING BY INCOME PROBABILITIES)
    Kim, Uriel
    Rose, Johnie
    Dong, Weichuan
    Stange, Kurt
    Spilsbury, James
    Koroukian, Siran
    JOURNAL OF INVESTIGATIVE MEDICINE, 2023, 71 (07) : 80 - 81
  • [37] Individual and community-level determinants of childhood vaccination in Ethiopia
    Setegn Muche Fenta
    Haile Mekonnen Fenta
    Archives of Public Health, 79
  • [38] Individual and community-level determinants of childhood vaccination in Ethiopia
    Fenta, Setegn Muche
    Fenta, Haile Mekonnen
    ARCHIVES OF PUBLIC HEALTH, 2021, 79 (01)
  • [39] Individual and Community-Level Characteristics and Adherence to Specialty Medications
    Kibbons, Amanda M.
    Moore, Ryan
    Choi, Leena
    Peter, Megan
    Zuckerman, Autumn D.
    JOURNAL OF PHARMACY PRACTICE, 2024, 37 (02) : 279 - 286
  • [40] Moving beyond the individual: Community-level prejudice and health
    Blair, Irene V.
    Brondolo, Elizabeth
    SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE, 2017, 183 : 169 - 172