Journal article
Modelling a disease-relevant contact network of people who inject drugs
DA Rolls, P Wang, R Jenkinson, PE Pattison, GL Robins, R Sacks-Davis, G Daraganova, M Hellard, E McBryde
Social Networks | Published : 2013
Abstract
This study uses social network analysis to model a contact network of people who inject drugs (PWID) relevant for investigating the spread of an infectious disease (hepatitis C). Using snowball sample data, parameters for an exponential random graph model (ERGM) including social circuit dependence and four attributes (location, age, injecting frequency, gender) are estimated using a conditional estimation approach that respects the structure of snowball sample designs. Those network parameter estimates are then used to create a novel, model-dependent estimate of network size. Simulated PWID contact networks are created and compared with Bernoulli graphs. Location, age and injecting frequency..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council