Estimating individual action dispositions using binary and frequency egocentric sexual network data |
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Authors: | Disa Hansson Susanne Strömdahl |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Mathematics, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden;2. Department of Medical Sciences, Section of Infectious Diseases, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden
Department of Public Health Sciences, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden |
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Abstract: | The degree distribution of nodes in a sexual network has been under thorough investigation, as has its implications for the spread of sexually transmitted infections. However, not only the structure of the network is of importance in regulating the propagation of an infection. Two nodes connected by an edge may take actions that reduce the transmission probability through that edge. Condom use is one such action. In this article, we derive models for individual action dispositions, and how they together generate an outcome on the edge connecting two nodes. We derive two main models: One where two connected nodes generate one outcome together (suitable for casual sex partners), and one where they generate several outcomes together (suitable for steady sex partners). We model different disposition distributions and different rules on how the dispositions generate outcomes, using an egocentric network dataset on condom use behavior. |
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Keywords: | egocentric network analysis sexual behavior sexually transmitted infections social networks |
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