HIV estimation using population-based surveys with non-response: A partial identification approach
HIV estimation using data from the demographic and health surveys (DHS) is limited by the presence of non-response and test refusals. Conventional adjustments such as imputation require the data to be missing at random. Methods that use instrumental variables allow the possibility that prevalence is...
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Main Authors: | ADEGBOYE, Oyelola A., FUJII, Tomoki, LEUNG, Denis H. Y., LI, Siyu |
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2024
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