LEADER 05708nam 22007454a 450 001 9910828465803321 005 20200520144314.0 010 $a9786610345885 010 $a9781280345883 010 $a1280345888 010 $a9780471662679 010 $a0471662674 010 $a9780471662686 010 $a0471662682 035 $a(CKB)1000000000019014 035 $a(EBL)214360 035 $a(OCoLC)130863995 035 $a(SSID)ssj0000104813 035 $a(PQKBManifestationID)11133480 035 $a(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000104813 035 $a(PQKBWorkID)10085390 035 $a(PQKB)11525898 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC214360 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL214360 035 $a(CaPaEBR)ebr10114139 035 $a(CaONFJC)MIL34588 035 $a(Perlego)2752152 035 $a(EXLCZ)991000000000019014 100 $a20031126d2004 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur|n|---||||| 181 $ctxt 182 $cc 183 $acr 200 10$aApplied spatial statistics for public health data /$fLance A. Waller, Carol A. Gotway 205 $a1st ed. 210 $aHoboken, N.J. $cJohn Wiley & Sons$d2004 215 $a1 online resource (522 p.) 225 1 $aWiley series in probability and statistics 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 08$a9780471387718 311 08$a0471387711 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aApplied Spatial Statistics for Public Health Data; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Why Spatial Data in Public Health?; 1.2 Why Statistical Methods for Spatial Data?; 1.3 Intersection of Three Fields of Study; 1.4 Organization of the Book; 2 Analyzing Public Health Data; 2.1 Observational vs. Experimental Data; 2.2 Risk and Rates; 2.2.1 Incidence and Prevalence; 2.2.2 Risk; 2.2.3 Estimating Risk: Rates and Proportions; 2.2.4 Relative and Attributable Risks; 2.3 Making Rates Comparable: Standardized Rates; 2.3.1 Direct Standardization; 2.3.2 Indirect Standardization 327 $a2.3.3 Direct or Indirect?2.3.4 Standardizing to What Standard?; 2.3.5 Cautions with Standardized Rates; 2.4 Basic Epidemiological Study Designs; 2.4.1 Prospective Cohort Studies; 2.4.2 Retrospective Case-Control Studies; 2.4.3 Other Types of Epidemiological Studies; 2.5 Basic Analytic Tool: The Odds Ratio; 2.6 Modeling Counts and Rates; 2.6.1 Generalized Linear Models; 2.6.2 Logistic Regression; 2.6.3 Poisson Regression; 2.7 Challenges in the Analysis of Observational Data; 2.7.1 Bias; 2.7.2 Confounding; 2.7.3 Effect Modification; 2.7.4 Ecological Inference and the Ecological Fallacy 327 $a2.8 Additional Topics and Further Reading2.9 Exercises; 3 Spatial Data; 3.1 Components of Spatial Data; 3.2 An Odyssey into Geodesy; 3.2.1 Measuring Location: Geographical Coordinates; 3.2.2 Flattening the Globe: Map Projections and Coordinate Systems; 3.2.3 Mathematics of Location: Vector and Polygon Geometry; 3.3 Sources of Spatial Data; 3.3.1 Health Data; 3.3.2 Census-Related Data; 3.3.3 Geocoding; 3.3.4 Digital Cartographic Data; 3.3.5 Environmental and Natural Resource Data; 3.3.6 Remotely Sensed Data; 3.3.7 Digitizing; 3.3.8 Collect Your Own!; 3.4 Geographic Information Systems 327 $a3.4.1 Vector and Raster GISs3.4.2 Basic GIS Operations; 3.4.3 Spatial Analysis within GIS; 3.5 Problems with Spatial Data and GIS; 3.5.1 Inaccurate and Incomplete Databases; 3.5.2 Confidentiality; 3.5.3 Use of ZIP Codes; 3.5.4 Geocoding Issues; 3.5.5 Location Uncertainty; 4 Visualizing Spatial Data; 4.1 Cartography: The Art and Science of Mapmaking; 4.2 Types of Statistical Maps; MAP STUDY: Very Low Birth Weights in Georgia Health Care District 9; 4.2.1 Maps for Point Features; 4.2.2 Maps for Areal Features; 4.3 Symbolization; 4.3.1 Map Generalization; 4.3.2 Visual Variables; 4.3.3 Color 327 $a4.4 Mapping Smoothed Rates and Probabilities4.4.1 Locally Weighted Averages; 4.4.2 Nonparametric Regression; 4.4.3 Empirical Bayes Smoothing; 4.4.4 Probability Mapping; 4.4.5 Practical Notes and Recommendations; CASE STUDY: Smoothing New York Leukemia Data; 4.5 Modifiable Areal Unit Problem; 4.6 Additional Topics and Further Reading; 4.6.1 Visualization; 4.6.2 Additional Types of Maps; 4.6.3 Exploratory Spatial Data Analysis; 4.6.4 Other Smoothing Approaches; 4.6.5 Edge Effects; 4.7 Exercises; 5 Analysis of Spatial Point Patterns; 5.1 Types of Patterns; 5.2 Spatial Point Processes 327 $a5.2.1 Stationarity and Isotropy 330 $aAn application-based introduction to the statistical analysis of spatially referenced health data Sparked by the growing interest in statistical methods for the analysis of spatially referenced data in the field of public health, Applied Spatial Statistics for Public Health Data fills the need for an introductory, application-oriented text on this timely subject. 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McKinley 205 $a1st ed. 2023. 210 1$aCham :$cSpringer International Publishing :$cImprint: Springer,$d2023. 215 $a1 online resource (392 pages) $cillustrations (chiefly color) 311 08$aPrint version: McKinley, Catherine E. Understanding Indigenous Gender Relations and Violence Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2023 9783031185823 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aDecolonization from Prescriptive Gender Roles and Sexism ? Living Gender AWAke -- Patriarchy and Its Handmaid, Sexism -- Introduction and Application of the Framework of Historical Oppression, Resilience, and Transcendence (FHORT) to Gender-Based Violence -- How Did It Happen? A Case Example of the Incremental, Cumulative, and Massive Efforts of Historical Oppression to Reverse Indigenous Women?s Roles and Statuses -- Divides, Disruptions, and Gendered Rearrangements: How Historical Oppression Impairs Communities and Contributes to Violence -- Contemporary Forms of Historical Oppression: Experiences and Consequences of Gendered IPV and Sexual Violence Experiences -- How Historical Oppression Undermines Families and Drives Risk for Violence -- Interlocking Experiences of Violence Across Women?s Life -- How Patriarchal Gender Roles, Early Childbearing (ECB) and Early Marriage (EM) Contribute to IPV -- Understanding Indigenous Women?s Experiences and Barriers to Liberation From Violence.-Patriarchal Gender Roles: Interconnections With Violence, Historical Oppression, and Resilience -- Gender Inequities in Home Life: Moms ?Mostly Pulling the Weight? -- Gendered Differences in Experiences of Violence and Violence Perpetration -- Consequences of Violence on Women, Children, and Families -- Tipping the Balance: Violence Across the Life Course and Socioeconomic Strain Posing Risks While Family and Social Support Offsetting Anxiety and Depression -- Understanding Depression as an Embodiment of Historical Oppression and Ways to Transcend -- Land, Loss, and Violence: Contemporary Manifestations of Historical Oppression -- Family and Culture as Structures for Resilience, Resistance, and Transcendence From Violence -- Bending But Not Breaking: Resilience of Women Survivors of Violence -- What to Do Now? Listening and Learning From Survivors and Professionals Affected by Violence -- Understanding Gender and Connections Between Mental, Physical, Social, and Community, Cultural Health -- We Never Go Hungry There Cause My Mom Uses the Resource of the Land?: Returning to Sacred Roots of Subsistence to Promote Wellness and Resilience -- Understanding Interconnections and Factors Driving Gendered Mental Health Inequities -- Cultural, Community, Familial, and Individual Factors Related to Wellness Among Youth -- Family Resilience: Resisting and Offsetting Historical Oppression While Transcending -- Decolonizing Family Connectedness Enhancing Family Resilience -- ?Your Kids Come First?: Plugged in and Protective Parenting Practices Promoting Resilience -- ?Trust Us Enough to Come to Us?: Communication as a Building Block of Family Resilience -- ?He Had Rules and He Had Guidelines?: Establishing Family Accountability and Structure Love: A Decolonizing Act of Rebellion to Promote Family Resilience and Reduce Alcohol Use -- ?They Called [Great Grandmother] the Famous Storyteller Around Here?: Elders Transcending Historical Oppression Through Language, Story, and Culture -- ?She Always KnowsWhat to Do?: Mothers Maintaining Central Roles in Family -- ?We?ve Kind of Always Come Together?: Humanizing, Complementary, Fluid, Balanced, and Transcendent Gender Roles to Move Forward -- Tying It All Together: Living Gender AWAke. 330 $aThis book focuses on the inequities that are persistently and disproportionately severe for Indigenous peoples. Gender and racial-based inequities span from the home life to Indigenous women?s wellness?including physical, mental, and social health. The conundrum of how and why Indigenous women?many of whom historically held respected and even held sacred status in many matrilineal and female-centered communities?now experience the highest rates of gendered-based violence is focal to this work. Unlike Western European and colonial contexts, Indigenous societies tended to be organized in fundamentally distinct ways that were woman-centered and where gender roles and values were reportedly more egalitarian, fluid, flexible, inclusive, complementary, and harmonious. Understanding how Indigenous gender relations were targeted as a tool of patriarchal settler colonization and how this relates to women more broadly can be a key to unlocking gender liberation?a catalyst for readers tobecome ?gender AWAke.? Living gender AWAke encompasses living in alignment with agility (AWA), with clear awareness of how gender and other sociostructural factors affect daily life, as well as how to navigate such factors. To live in alignment, is to live from ones? center and in accordance with one?s authentic self, with agility, by nimbly responding to life?s constantly shifting situations. This empirically-grounded work extends and deepens the Indigenist framework of historical oppression, resilience, and transcendence (FHORT) by delving deep into the resilience, transcendence, and wellness components of FHORT while centering gender. Understanding the changing gender roles for Indigenous peoples over time fosters decolonization more broadly by enabling greater understanding of how sexism and misogyny hurt people across personal and political spheres. This understanding can foster the process of becoming gender AWAke by identifying and dismantling of sexism and by becoming decolonized from prescriptive gender roles that inhibit living in alignment with one?s true or authentic self. Readers will gain: a research-based approach linking historical oppression, gender-based inequities, and violence against Indigenous women understanding of how patriarchal colonialism undermines all genders a tool to dismantle sexism more broadly pathways to become gender AWAke through the understanding of Indigenous women's resilience and transcendence. 606 $aPsychology 606 $aSex (Psychology) 606 $aBehavioral Sciences and Psychology 606 $aPsychology of Gender and Sexuality 615 0$aPsychology. 615 0$aSex (Psychology) 615 14$aBehavioral Sciences and Psychology. 615 24$aPsychology of Gender and Sexuality. 676 $a305.42 676 $a305.488 700 $aMcKinley$b Catherine E.$01334709 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910640390103321 996 $aUnderstanding indigenous gender relations and violence$93046824 997 $aUNINA