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摘要
本研究在印度泰米尔纳德邦Velammal医学院医院和研究所法医学部进行,目的是通过墨水染色法评估专利指纹的指纹脊密度的性别差异。133名说泰米尔语、年龄在19-21岁的医科学生在获得知情同意后参加了这项研究。样本量的计算使用了“样本量计算器”,该计算器是创意研究系统的一项公共服务:调查软件“调查系统”。在本研究中,环状纹占56%,环状纹占32.7%,拱形纹占8.7%,复合纹占2.6%。雄鼠指纹脊密度为8 ~ 12脊/25 mm 2,雌鼠为10 ~ 14脊/25 mm 2。左右指印脊密度差异无统计学意义(p值0.8754)。指纹纹脊密度差异无统计学意义(p < 0.05)。本研究结果将有助于执法部门从指纹中识别性别。指印脊密度的性别差异显著(p < 0.05),推断指印脊密度≤10个/25 mm 2为雄性,≥11个为雌性。
Study on Sex Differences in Fingerprint Ridge Density of Patent Thumbprints by Ink Staining Method in Young Adult Indian Tamil Population
The present study was conducted at the Forensic Medicine Department, Velammal Medical College Hospital & Research Institute, Tamil Nadu, India, with an objective to assess sex differences in thumbprint ridge density from patent thumbprints by ink staining method. One hundred and thirty three Tamil speaking medical students, 19-21 years of age, participated in the study after obtaining their informed consent. Sample size was calculated using Sample Size Calculator presented as a public service of Creative Research Systems: Survey software, ‘ The Survey System ’ . In the present study, loop pattern was found in 56% of thumbprints, whorl pattern in 32.7%, arch in 8.7% and composite pattern was found in 2.6% of thumbprints. Thumbprint ridge density ranged from 8-12 ridges/25 mm 2 in males and 10-14 ridges/25 mm 2 in females. Difference in ridge density of left and right thumbprints was not significant ( p value 0.8754). Difference in ridge density of fingerprint patterns was also not significant at p < 0.05. The present study results will be beneficial for law enforcement authorities in identifying gender from thumbprints. Sex difference in thumbprint ridge density was significant at p < 0.05 and it was inferred that ridge density of ≤ 10 ridges/25 mm 2 is male and ≥ 11 is female.