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巴西女性凶杀案:2000 - 2018年全球疾病负担研究

Female homicides in Brazil: global burden of disease study, 2000-2018.

作者信息

Vasconcelos Nadia Machado de, Souza Juliana Bottoni de, Soares Filho Adauto Martins, Coelho Polyanna Helena, Reinach Sofia, Stein Caroline, Gomes Crizian Saar, Flor Luisa Sorio, Gakidou Emmanuela, Ribeiro Antonio Luiz Pinho, Malta Deborah Carvalho

机构信息

Federal University of Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil.

Brazilian Ministry of Health, Brasilia, Federal District, Brazil.

出版信息

Lancet Reg Health Am. 2024 Nov 7;40:100935. doi: 10.1016/j.lana.2024.100935. eCollection 2024 Dec.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Female homicides are a public health-relevant issue, and its spatial distribution may evidence socioeconomic vulnerabilities. This study aims to analyze the temporal and spatial trends of female homicides in Brazil and investigate socioeconomic-demographic factors associated with it.

METHODS

This is an ecological, descriptive, and analytical epidemiological study investigating the age-standardized female homicide rate in all Brazilian municipalities between 2000 and 2018, divided into three periods. Spatial and temporal analyses were conducted using the Global Moran's Index and LISA to identify clusters of high and low rates. Rates were also calculated by population size and means of violence across macro-regions. For the last period, a multivariable linear regression model analyzed the association of female homicide rates with social, economic, and geographic factors.

FINDINGS

Female homicide rates in Brazil remained high during the studied period, with differences in trends between regions. Among the potentially associated factors, it was observed that male homicide rate, the high percentage of violent deaths among black women and those with low levels of education, in addition to the low Gross Domestic Product (GDP) , were positively associated with female homicide, whereas larger cities were negatively associated.

INTERPRETATION

These findings show that Brazil is a country with a high risk of female homicide. Nevertheless, the vulnerability of women is unequally distributed in the country. Female homicides are mostly caused by domestic conflicts but can also be influenced by changes in the urban and social contexts.

FUNDING

This project is funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

摘要

背景

女性杀人案件是一个与公共卫生相关的问题,其空间分布可能表明社会经济方面的脆弱性。本研究旨在分析巴西女性杀人案件的时间和空间趋势,并调查与之相关的社会经济人口因素。

方法

这是一项生态、描述性和分析性的流行病学研究,调查了2000年至2018年巴西所有城市的年龄标准化女性杀人率,分为三个时期。使用全局莫兰指数和局部空间自相关分析(LISA)进行空间和时间分析,以确定高率和低率集群。还按人口规模和宏观区域的暴力手段计算了比率。在最后一个时期,采用多变量线性回归模型分析女性杀人率与社会、经济和地理因素之间的关联。

研究结果

在研究期间,巴西女性杀人率一直居高不下,各地区趋势存在差异。在潜在相关因素中,观察到男性杀人率、黑人女性和低教育水平女性中暴力死亡的高比例,以及低国内生产总值(GDP)与女性杀人呈正相关,而大城市则呈负相关。

解读

这些结果表明,巴西是一个女性杀人风险很高的国家。然而,该国女性的脆弱性分布不均。女性杀人大多是由家庭冲突引起的,但也可能受到城市和社会环境变化的影响。

资金来源

本项目由比尔及梅琳达·盖茨基金会资助。

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