Abstract and Applied Analysis (Jan 2016)

Capturing the Data Uncertainty Change in the Cocaine Consumption in Spain Using an Epidemiologically Based Model

  • Christopher Anaya,
  • Clara Burgos,
  • Juan-Carlos Cortés,
  • Rafael-J. Villanueva

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/1758459
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2016

Abstract

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A probabilistic model is proposed to study the transmission dynamics of the cocaine consumption in Spain during the period of 1995–2011. Using the so-called probabilistic fitting technique, we study if the model is able to capture the data uncertainty coming from surveys. The proposed model is formulated through a nonlinear system of difference equations whose coefficients are treated as stochastic processes. A discussion regarding the usefulness and limitations of probabilistic fitting technique in order to capture the data uncertainty of the proposed model is presented.