Lethal violence against women in southern Brazil: Spatial analysis and associated factors

•The Northwest, Central-Western, West and South-Central regions of Paraná stood out with the highest rates of lethal violence against woman.•Most cities with the highest Relative Risks (RR) for the occurrence of lethal violence against women were concentrated in Northwest, West, South Central and Me...

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Published inSpatial and spatio-temporal epidemiology Vol. 43; p. 100542
Main Authors Moroskoski, Márcia, Neto, Francisco Chiaravalloti, Machado de Brito, Franciele Aline, Ferracioli, Gabriela Varela, de Oliveira, Natan Nascimento, Dutra, Amanda de Carvalho, Baldissera, Vanessa Denardi Antoniassi, de Oliveira, Rosana Rosseto
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.11.2022
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Summary:•The Northwest, Central-Western, West and South-Central regions of Paraná stood out with the highest rates of lethal violence against woman.•Most cities with the highest Relative Risks (RR) for the occurrence of lethal violence against women were concentrated in Northwest, West, South Central and Metropolita of Paraná.•There was a positive association between lethal violence against women and the percentage of mothers who were heads of households, without having completed elementary school and with at least one child under 15 years.•Male homicide rates, rates of non-lethal violence against women and the presence of woman mayors and councilors in the cities were also associated. estimate the risk for the occurrence of lethal violence against women and to identify the associated factors in the state of Paraná. ecological study of deaths of women aged between 15 and 59 years, victims of aggression. The units of analysis were the cities of Paraná. Latent Bayesian Gaussian models with negative binomial probability distribution were used. The modeling considered intercept, spatial random effects and covariates, performed with the deterministic Integrated Nested Laplace Approximations approach. There was a positive association between lethal violence against women and the percentage of mothers who were heads of households. Finally, male homicide rates, rates of non-lethal violence against women and the cities with women mayors and councilors were also associated. This type of violence was associated with low education, structural violence and the participation of women in politics.
ISSN:1877-5845
DOI:10.1016/j.sste.2022.100542