基于性别的暴力导致的死亡分析:来自孟买的基于尸检的横断面研究。

Journal of postgraduate medicine Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-13 DOI:10.4103/jpgm.jpgm_576_23
H M Pathak, A Kaur, N Chaudhary, A S Paul
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导言:基于性别的暴力(GBV),包括家庭暴力、名誉杀人和因嫁妆不足而死亡,是针对妇女的最极端暴力形式之一。由于社会偏见,这些死亡常常被误认为是意外事故或自杀,从而导致报告不足,掩盖了性别暴力对妇女死亡率的真实影响:本研究旨在评估与基于性别的暴力相关的死亡发生率,重点关注被误报为意外事故或自杀的案例。目的是确定因基于性别的暴力致死的女性比例,并强调在报告和调查这些案例时所面临的挑战:在孟买的一家医疗教学机构开展了一项回顾性横断面研究,分析了 5 年(2017 年 5 月至 2022 年 4 月)涉及女性非正常死亡的尸检数据。研究人员检查了尸检记录、警方报告和受害者/亲属陈述,以确定潜在的性别暴力病例和死亡分类中的差异:研究发现,有相当比例的女性死亡归因于性别暴力,主要是在家庭环境中。许多最初被报告为意外事故或自杀的案例在伤害模式和情况方面存在差异。大多数基于性别的暴力受害者是 15-44 岁的年轻女性,烧伤是最常见的死亡原因:这项研究强调,有必要改进对女性非正常死亡的调查和分类。家庭暴力是导致这些死亡的最常见因素,亲密伴侣是主要施暴者,大多数事件发生在家中。研究还强调应加强规程,以准确识别和处理与性别暴力相关的死亡事件。
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Analysis of deaths due to gender-based violence: An autopsy-based cross-sectional study from Mumbai.

Introduction: Gender-based violence (GBV), including domestic violence, honor killings, and dowry deaths, represents one of the most extreme forms of violence against women. These deaths are often misclassified as accidents or suicides due to societal biases, leading to underreporting and obscuring the true impact of GBV on women's mortality.

Aims and objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of GBV-related deaths, with a focus on cases misreported as accidents or suicides. The objective was to determine the proportion of female deaths attributable to GBV and to highlight the challenges in reporting and investigating these cases.

Materials and methods: A retrospective, cross-sectional study was conducted at a medical teaching institution in Mumbai, analyzing 5 years (May 2017-April 2022) of autopsy data involving unnatural female deaths. Autopsy records, police reports, and victim/relative statements were examined to identify potential GBV cases and discrepancies in death classification.

Results: The study found a significant proportion of female deaths attributed to GBV, primarily within domestic settings. Many cases initially reported as accidents or suicides showed discrepancies in injury patterns and circumstances. The majority of GBV victims were young women aged 15-44 years, with burns being the most common cause of death.

Conclusion: The study emphasizes the need for improved investigation and classification of unnatural female deaths. Domestic violence emerged as the most common factor in these deaths, with intimate partners being primary perpetrators, with most incidents occurring within the home. It also stresses on enhanced protocols to accurately identify and address GBV-related fatalities.

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