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Temporal trends in female firearm homicides across states in the Northeast of Brazil during the period 2000-2019.

Karina Cardoso MeiraStefany Freire Cosme de OliveiraTaynãna César SimõesCarinne MagnagoRafael Tavares JomarPedro Gilson Beserra da SilvaEder Samuel Oliveira Dantas
Published in: Ciencia & saude coletiva (2023)
This article aims to analyze temporal trends in female firearm homicides in the Northeast of Brazil during the period 2000-2019. We conducted an ecological study using data on firearm homicides of women aged 10 years and over obtained from the Mortality Information System. The population data were taken from the 2010 Census. Homicide rates were calculated after correcting the data to account for differences in the quality and coverage of death records. Trends were assessed using negative binomial regression and described using relative risk and p values. Average annual percentage changes in homicide rates were also calculated. The regional firearm homicide rate during the study period was 4.40 per 100,000 women. Rates were highest in the state of Alagoas (5.40), the 15-19 age group (5.84) and in public thoroughfares (1.58). Trends were upward across all states except Pernambuco, where they were downward, and Alagoas, where rates were stationary. The place of occurrence with the highest percentage increase in firearm homicides over the study period was public thoroughfares. Female firearm homicides showed an upward trend across most northeastern states.
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