Title of article
Lower posterior death probabilities from a quick medical response in road traffic accidents
Author/Authors
Antonio S.M. Arroyo، نويسنده , , Antonio Garcia-Ferrer، نويسنده , , Ar?nzazu de Juan Fern?ndez&Roc?o S?nchez-Mangas، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages
19
From page
40
To page
58
Abstract
Introduction:We use data from Spain on roads and motorways traffic accidents in May 2004 to quantify the
statistical association between quick medical response time and mortality rate. Method: Probit and logit
parameters are estimated by a Bayesian method in which samples from the posterior densities are obtained
through an MCMC simulation scheme.We provide posterior credible intervals and posterior partial effects
of a quick medical response at several time levels over which we express our prior beliefs. Results: A
reduction of 5 min, from a 25-min response-time level, is associated with lower posterior probabilities of
death in roads and motorways accidents of 24% and 30%, respectively.
Keywords
death probability , Bayesian inference , traffic accidents , binary dependent variable models
Journal title
JOURNAL OF APPLIED STATISTICS
Serial Year
2013
Journal title
JOURNAL OF APPLIED STATISTICS
Record number
712896
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