A demographic assessment of the impact of the war in the Gaza Strip on the mortality of children and their parents in 2023.

IF 3.2 2区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Benjamin-Samuel Schlüter, Bruno Masquelier, Zeina Jamaluddine
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Abstract

Background: Following Hamas's 7 October attack, Israel launched extensive aerial bombardments in the Gaza Strip, followed by a large-scale ground invasion. During the first 3 months of the conflict, up to December 31, 2023, the Palestinian Ministry of Health reported that 21,822 Palestinians were killed in Israeli strikes. This study estimates the number of excess deaths in children due to the war in the Gaza Strip in 2023 and assesses how the conflict has impacted the experience of parental loss among children.

Methods: We reconstructed background life tables for the Gaza Strip based on under-five mortality estimates from sample surveys and accounted for casualties due to the 2023 conflict, using the age distribution of deaths from an individual list of 13,101 fatalities reported by the Palestinian Ministry of Health. We employed a kinship matrix model to estimate the number of new orphans in 2023 and the prevalence of maternal and paternal orphanhood.

Results: From October 8 to December 31, 2023, our estimates indicate that 8120 children under 18 years of age were killed due to the conflict (with a range of 7099 to 9196 excess deaths). Additionally, 15,127 children (14,716-15,553) lost a father, and 9886 children (9564-10,216) lost a mother due to the conflict. Between 2022 and 2023, the probability of dying in childhood (ages 0-17) increased nearly sixfold for both males and females. The war increased the risk of losing a mother and a father by nine-fold and six-fold, respectively. Compared to the situation in 2022, the proportion of paternal orphans among children aged 0-17 rose by 1.5 times, while the proportion of maternal orphans doubled.

Conclusions: The dramatic number of excess deaths among children and the sharp increases in orphanhood underscores the urgent need to prioritize the well-being and rights of children caught up in the war in Gaza.

加沙地带战争对 2023 年儿童及其父母死亡率影响的人口评估。
背景:在哈马斯10月7日的袭击之后,以色列对加沙地带进行了大规模的空中轰炸,随后又进行了大规模的地面入侵。在冲突的头三个月,即截至2023年12月31日,巴勒斯坦卫生部报告说,有21,822名巴勒斯坦人在以色列的袭击中丧生。本研究估计了2023年加沙地带战争造成的儿童额外死亡人数,并评估了冲突如何影响儿童失去父母的经历。方法:我们根据抽样调查得出的5岁以下儿童死亡率估计数,重建了加沙地带的背景生命表,并利用巴勒斯坦卫生部报告的13101人死亡的个人名单中的年龄分布,计算了2023年冲突造成的伤亡。我们采用亲属矩阵模型来估计2023年的新孤儿数量和父母孤儿的发生率。结果:从2023年10月8日至12月31日,我们的估计表明,有8120名18岁以下儿童因冲突而死亡(死亡人数超出7099至9196人)。另外,因战争失去父亲的儿童有1万5127名(1万4716名~ 1万553名),失去母亲的儿童有9886名(9564名~ 1万216名)。在2022年至2023年期间,男性和女性在儿童时期(0-17岁)死亡的可能性增加了近六倍。战争使失去母亲和父亲的风险分别增加了9倍和6倍。与2022年的情况相比,0-17岁儿童中父亲孤儿的比例上升了1.5倍,而母亲孤儿的比例则翻了一番。结论:儿童死亡人数急剧增加,孤儿人数急剧增加,这突出表明迫切需要优先考虑陷入加沙战争的儿童的福祉和权利。
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Population Health Metrics
Population Health Metrics PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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6.50
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21
审稿时长
29 weeks
期刊介绍: Population Health Metrics aims to advance the science of population health assessment, and welcomes papers relating to concepts, methods, ethics, applications, and summary measures of population health. The journal provides a unique platform for population health researchers to share their findings with the global community. We seek research that addresses the communication of population health measures and policy implications to stakeholders; this includes papers related to burden estimation and risk assessment, and research addressing population health across the full range of development. Population Health Metrics covers a broad range of topics encompassing health state measurement and valuation, summary measures of population health, descriptive epidemiology at the population level, burden of disease and injury analysis, disease and risk factor modeling for populations, and comparative assessment of risks to health at the population level. The journal is also interested in how to use and communicate indicators of population health to reduce disease burden, and the approaches for translating from indicators of population health to health-advancing actions. As a cross-cutting topic of importance, we are particularly interested in inequalities in population health and their measurement.
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