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Confidentiality considerations for use of social-spatial data on the social determinants of health: Sexual and reproductive health case study

机译:关于健康社会决定因素的社会空间数据的机密性考虑:性与生殖健康案例研究

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Understanding whether and how the places where people live, work, and play are associated with health behaviors and health is essential to understanding the social determinants of health. However, social spatial data which link a person and their attributes to a geographic location (e.g., home address) create potential confidentiality risks. Despite the growing body of literature describing approaches to protect individual confidentiality when utilizing social-spatial data, peer-reviewed manuscripts displaying identifiable individual point data or quasi-identifiers (attributes associated with the individual or disease that narrow identification) in maps persist, suggesting that knowledge has not been effectively translated into public health research practices. Using sexual and reproductive health as a case study, we explore the extent to which maps appearing in recent peer-reviewed publications risk participant confidentiality. Our scoping review of sexual and reproductive health literature published and indexed in PubMed between January 1, 2013 and September 1, 2015 identified 45 manuscripts displaying participant data in maps as points or small-population geographic units, spanning 26 journals and representing studies conducted in 20 countries. Notably, 56% (13/23) of publications presenting point data on maps either did not describe approaches used to mask data or masked data inadequately. Furthermore, 18% (4/22) of publications displaying data using small-population geographic units included at least two quasi identifiers. These findings highlight the need for heightened education for researchers, reviewers, and editorial teams. We aim to provide readers with a primer on key confidentiality considerations when utilizing linked social-spatial data for visualizing results. Given the widespread availability of place-based data and the ease of creating maps, it is critically important to raise awareness on when social-spatial data constitute protected health information, best practices for masking geographic identifiers, and methods of balancing disclosure risk and scientific utility. We conclude with recommendations to support the preservation of confidentiality when disseminating results. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:了解是否以及如何人们生活的地方,工作和娱乐与健康行为和健康相关的是理解健康的社会决定因素是必不可少的。然而,该链接的人,他们的地理位置属性的社会空间数据(例如,家庭住址)创造潜在的保密风险。尽管文献描述的生长体接近保护利用社会空间数据,同行评议的手稿显示可识别的个别点数据或准标识符(属性与个体或疾病窄标识相关联)中的地图仍然存在,这表明当个人保密知识还没有得到有效地转化为公共健康研究的做法。使用性与生殖健康作为个案研究中,我们探索到的地图,最近同行评议期刊风险参与者保密出现的程度。 2013年1月1和2015年9月1日之间公布,并在考研索引的性和生殖健康的文学我们作用域审查查明45个手稿地图为点或小人口地理单元显示参与者数据,跨越26种期刊和代表20进行的研究国家。值得注意的是,出版物呈现在地图上既没有描述数据点的56%(13/23)接近用于掩蔽数据或掩蔽数据不充分。此外,显示用小人口地理单元数据出版物的18%(4/22)包括至少两个准标识符。这些发现强调了研究人员,审阅者和编辑团队提高教育的必要性。我们的目标是在关键保密因素提供底漆读者当使用链接的社交空间数据可视化效果。由于地方基础数据的广泛可用性和易于创建地图,它是提高认识非常重要的,当社会空间数据构成保护健康信息,用于掩盖地理标识的最佳实践,并平衡披露风险和科学实用的方法上。我们与建议,总结传播结果时,以支持机密的保护。 (c)2016 Elsevier有限公司保留所有权利。

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