Estimation of Contextual Exposure to HIV from GPS Data
By: Haoyang Wu , Zhaoxing Wu , Thulile Mathenjwa and more
We present a comprehensive statistical methodological framework for estimating contextual exposure to HIV that includes local (grid-cell level) estimation of HIV prevalence and human activity space estimation based on GPS data. The development of our framework was necessary to analyze HIV surveillance and sociodemographic survey data in conjunction with GPS data collected in rural KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, to study the mobility patterns of young people. Based on mobility and contextual exposure measures, we examine whether the sex and age of study participants systematically influence the extent and structure of their mobility patterns. We discuss techniques for investigating how the study participants' contextual exposure to HIV changes as their activity spaces expand beyond residential locations, as well as methods for identifying study participants who may be at increased risk of acquiring HIV. KEYWORDS: Contextual HIV exposure; GPS-based mobility analysis; Activity space; HIV prevalence mapping
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