Spatio-temporal modelling of extreme low birth rates in U.S. counties.

IF 3.6 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH BMC Public Health Pub Date : 2025-02-06 DOI:10.1186/s12889-025-21686-8
Kai Wang, Yingqing Zhang, Long Bai, Ying Chen, Chengxiu Ling
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The continuous declining rate of birth may cause severe worldwide problems, including population ageing and demographic imbalance. This paper aims to identify the geographic disparities and potential influential factors of the extreme downward excess of birth rates in the U.S. at the county level from 2003 to 2020. The innovative Bayesian generalized Pareto (GP) quantile regression model is employed for analysing the spatiotemporal pattern of stressful low birth rate and its association with socioeconomic, demographic, and meteorological factors. The optimal stochastic partial differential equation and autoregressive model of order one (SPDE-AR(1)) spatiotemporal structured model is selected based on common Bayesian criteria and scaled threshold weighted continuous ranked probability score, indicating apparent spatial unbalance and deteriorating tendency of falling birth rate. The findings show that elderly, highly educated population structure, city-developed situation, average birth weight, and average age of mother have a significant impact on the stressful downward excess of birth rate, particularly in examples of Charlotte, Sarasota, Collier counties in Florida, and Marin, Santa, Cruuz, San Mateo in California. Conversely, the increasing female proportion and GDP per capita can alleviate the declining birth rate pressure. Our methodology is productive for analysing extreme population stress including but not limited to birth weight and cognitive impairment.

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美国县极低出生率的时空模拟。
出生率的持续下降可能导致严重的世界性问题,包括人口老龄化和人口失衡。本文旨在找出2003 - 2020年美国县域人口出生率极端下降过剩的地理差异及其潜在影响因素。采用创新的贝叶斯广义帕累托(GP)分位数回归模型,分析了压力性低生育率的时空格局及其与社会经济、人口和气象因素的关系。基于通用贝叶斯准则和标度阈值加权连续排序概率评分,选择最优的随机偏微分方程和阶一自回归模型(SPDE-AR(1))时空结构模型,显示出明显的空间不平衡和出生率下降的恶化趋势。研究结果表明,老年人、高学历人口结构、城市发达状况、平均出生体重和母亲平均年龄对压力性生育率下降过量有显著影响,特别是在佛罗里达州的夏洛特、萨拉索塔、科利尔县和加利福尼亚州的马林、圣塔、克鲁兹、圣马特奥县。相反,女性比例和人均GDP的增加可以缓解出生率下降的压力。我们的方法是有效的分析极端人口压力,包括但不限于出生体重和认知障碍。
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BMC Public Health
BMC Public Health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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期刊介绍: BMC Public Health is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on the epidemiology of disease and the understanding of all aspects of public health. The journal has a special focus on the social determinants of health, the environmental, behavioral, and occupational correlates of health and disease, and the impact of health policies, practices and interventions on the community.
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