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Title: Comparison of least absolute shrinkage and selection operator and maximum likelihood estimators to establish determinants of immunization in Trans-nzoia county
Authors: Ongoma, Victor
Otieno, Sheilla A.
Wamalwa, Benson M.
Onyango, Nelson O.
Otieno, Joseph A.
Keywords: Immunization
Logistic regression
LASSO
MLE
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies
Citation: Journal of Social and Economic Statistics Vol. 4, No. 1, Summer 2015
Abstract: The client factors that influence under - five child guardian compliance to the immunization schedule are interlinked based on household characteristics, socioeconomic status, and maternal health practices. An incentive to motivate the mothers to prioritize thei r child’s health practices especially on vaccination, works perfectly towards the achievement of full immunization coverage. A randomly sampled study carried out within Weonia Location – Trans Nzoia County in March 2014 with target population of under - five c hildren showed the vital role an incentive innovation plays towards immunization coverage. Multinomial logistic regression model was used to analyze the determinant of partial or none - immunized and the parameters estimated using the maximum likelihood esti mator (MLE) and the shrinkage estimator - Least Absolute Shrinkage and Selection Operator (LASSO). The shrinkage estimator method gave a sparse model that was easy to interpret and increased the estimated predictability accuracy. Maternal health practices an d access to a motivating intervention are significant factors that ensure a guardian’s compliance to their child immunization.
URI: http://www.jses.ase.ro/downloads/Vol4NO1/Otieno.pdf
http://repository.seku.ac.ke/handle/123456789/1668
ISSN: 2285-388X
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