“…Advantages of Bayesian spatiotemporal modeling over the frequentist approach include the ability to simultaneously address spatial autocorrelation (i.e., tendency for maltreatment risk factors to cluster together geographically) and temporal dependence (i.e., tendency for maltreatment risk factors to correlate between years within zip codes) in the data. This data analytic strategy has increasingly been applied to the study of the ecology of social problems including child maltreatment (DiMaggio, 2015; Freisthler, Kepple, & Holmes, 2012; Freisthler & Weiss, 2008; Gracia et al, 2017; Law, Quick, & Chan, 2014; Marco, Freisthler, Gracia, López-Quílez, & Lila, 2017). In the present study, four Bayesian spatiotemporal models were performed for overall child maltreatment, as well as for the maltreatment subtypes of child sexual abuse, child physical abuse, and child neglect.…”