Análise da tendência da mortalidade feminina por agressão no Brasil, estados e regiões

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This study aimed to analyze time trend of female mortality due to assault in Brazil, regions and states from 2002 to 2012. This is an ecological times series study with secondary data from women aged 20-59 years who died due to assault. Mortality rates were analyzed by simple linear regression and stratified by region, Gini Index and Human Development Index (HDI). The trend of female rate of mortality due to assault was stable in the country, with differences between states and regions. The Midwest had the highest rates and stagnation trend. There was an increased trend in the North, Northeast and South and a decreased trend in the Southeast. The states of the tertile with the highest HDI evidenced a declining trend and stabilization in the first and second tertiles. An increased mortality rate was recorded in states with greater social inequality. Notwithstanding the national stabilization behavior, results point to the need for social policies appropriate to the specificities of states and regions.

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Leite, F. M. C., Mascarello, K. C., Almeida, A. P. S. C., Fávero, J. L., dos Santos, A. S., da Silva, I. C. M., & Wehrmeister, F. C. (2017). Análise da tendência da mortalidade feminina por agressão no Brasil, estados e regiões. Ciencia e Saude Coletiva, 22(9), 2971–2978. https://doi.org/10.1590/1413-81232017229.25702016

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