Does marriage explain murders in a society? In what way is divorce a public health concern?

Paul Andrew Bourne, Angela Hudson-Davis, Charlene Sharpe-Pryce, Jeffery Clarke, Ikhalfani Solan, Joan Rhule, Cynthia Francis, Olive Watson-Coleman, Anushree Sharma, Janinne Campbell-Smith
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Introduction: Like medicine, public health practitioners seek to understand causes of mortality, practices of humans and issues that can change population conditions, in order to preserve and care for life. The murder pandemic has been such in Jamaica that the World Bank sponsored a qualitative study on crime in urban areas in Jamaica in the late 1990s to provide a platform to guide policy intervention and programmes. As a result this study will fill the gap in the literature by providing the evidence to support that divorce and marriage are public health concerns from the perspective of murders.

Objective: To evaluate the role of divorce and marital relationships on murders.

Materials and methods: The data for this study are taken from various Jamaica Government Publications. The period for this work is from 1950 through 2013. Data were recorded, stored and retrieved using the Statistical Packages for the Social Sciences (SPSS) for Windows, Version 21.0. The level of significance that is used to determine statistical significance is less than 5% (0.05). Ordinary least square (OLS) regression analyses and curve estimations were used to determine models and best fitted models.

Results: On average, annually, 523 Jamaicans are murdered (± 484), with there being 9,531 marriages (± 22,747) and 904 divorces (± 468). Logged marriage rate and divorce rate are factors of murder rate, with both independent factors accounting for 82.2% of the variability in the murder rate. Both factors are positively correlated with the murder rate, with the divorce rate accounting for most of the variance in the murder rate (R2 = 79.2%).

Conclusion: Death can be extremely devasting to families, however, murder among married couples can severely disrupt the lives of both families along with any children from such relationship.

婚姻能解释社会中的谋杀吗?离婚在什么方面是一个公共卫生问题?
简介:像医学一样,公共卫生从业人员试图了解死亡的原因,人类的做法和可以改变人口状况的问题,以保护和照顾生命。牙买加的谋杀如此猖獗,以至于世界银行在1990年代后期赞助了一项关于牙买加城市地区犯罪的定性研究,以提供一个指导政策干预和方案的平台。因此,本研究将填补文献空白,从谋杀的角度提供证据支持离婚和婚姻是公共卫生问题。目的:探讨离婚和婚姻关系对谋杀的影响。材料和方法:本研究的数据取自各种牙买加政府出版物。这项工作的时间是从1950年到2013年。数据的记录、存储和检索使用SPSS (Statistical Packages for the Social Sciences) for Windows版本21.0。用于确定统计学显著性的显著性水平小于5%(0.05)。采用普通最小二乘(OLS)回归分析和曲线估计确定模型和最佳拟合模型。结果:平均每年有523名牙买加人被谋杀(±484人),9531人结婚(±22747人),904人离婚(±468人)。记录的结婚率和离婚率是谋杀率的影响因素,这两个独立因素占谋杀率变化的82.2%。这两个因素都与谋杀率呈正相关,其中离婚率对谋杀率的影响最大(R2 = 79.2%)。结论:死亡对家庭来说是极具毁灭性的,然而,已婚夫妇之间的谋杀会严重破坏两个家庭的生活,以及这种关系中的任何孩子。
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