秘鲁的女性谋杀和受害者年龄相关因素。

Antonio M Quispe, Victor Roman-Lazarte, Deysy K Cornelio, Yohaida M Florez, Abigail Romero Q, Lucía Vargas, Claudia A Sedano
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背景。杀害妇女是世界范围内一个日益严重的社会问题。在这项研究中,我们旨在描述大流行前十年中杀害妇女的趋势,并描述杀害妇女受害者及其肇事者的特征。方法。我们评估了2010-2019年秘鲁杀害妇女的趋势,并进行了一项横断面研究,利用公开数据分析了2019年报告的杀害妇女事件。结果。我们分析了2019年秘鲁24/25个地区报告的166起杀害妇女事件,计算出每年每10万名妇女中有1.01起杀害妇女事件。与2010年至2018年的年平均发生率(每10万名妇女中有0.74人被杀害)相比,这一发生率增加了38%。大多数杀害妇女的行为发生在城市地区(64%),通过勒死/窒息(25.9%)、刺伤(23%)和枪杀(16%)。大多数受害者是30岁或以上的母亲(61%)。大多数施暴者与受害者有伴侣史(69%),30岁或以上(62%),有工作(57%),并使用兴奋剂(51%)。我们的回归分析发现受害人的年龄与行凶者的年龄和伴侣史有关。结论。杀害妇女在秘鲁很普遍,受害者及其肇事者的主要特点为在秘鲁和类似的中低收入国家解决这一社会问题提供了机会。
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Femicides and Victim's age-Associated Factors in Peru.

Background. Femicides are an increasing social problem worldwide. In this study, we aim to describe the trend of femicides in the prepandemic decade and characterize the femicide victims and their perpetrators. Methods. We assessed the trend of femicides in Peru during 2010-2019 and performed a cross-sectional study to analyze the femicides reported in 2019 using open data. Results. We analyzed 166 femicides reported in 24/25 regions of Peru in 2019 and calculated a yearly incidence of 1.01 femicides per 100,000 women. This incidence level represents an increase of 38% compared to the mean annual incidence from 2010 to 2018 (0.74 femicides per 100,000 women). Most femicides occurred in urban areas (64%), through strangling/asphyxiation (25.9%), stabbing (23%), and shooting (16%). Most victims were mothers (61%) 30 years old or over (51%). Most perpetrators have had a partner history with their victims (69%), 30 years old or over (62%), employed (57%), and consumed enablers (51%). Our regression analysis observed that the victim's age was associated with the perpetrator's age and partner history. Conclusions. Femicides are endemic in Peru, and the main characteristics of the victims and their perpetrators offer opportunities for tackling this social problem in Peru and similar low- to middle-income countries.

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