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Pattern of Unnatural Female Deaths in Rural Area of Western Maharashtra


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1 Dept. of Forensic Medicine, Govt. Medical College, Miraj, Dist- Sangli, Maharashtra, India
2 Dept of Forensic Medicine, Indira Gandhi Govt. Medical College, Nagpur, India
     

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Unnatural deaths may be accidental, suicidal, homicidal or undetermined. The cause of death profile is an important set of public health information and forms the cornerstone of the health information system. This study was carried out to understand the pattern of unnatural deaths among females in rural area of western Maharashtra. Most of the females were married (73.46%). The most common age group affected was 21 - 30 years (34.69%) followed by 31 - 40 years (24.48%). Considering manner of death accidental death was reported in 69.38% cases followed by suicidal deaths. Among accident cases head injury due to road traffic accident was most common cause of death. The most common method for suicide was hanging which is followed by poisoning.

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Unnatural Deaths, Female Mortality, Manner of Death
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Authors

Shrikant Shinge
Dept. of Forensic Medicine, Govt. Medical College, Miraj, Dist- Sangli, Maharashtra, India
Harshwardhan Kharatade
Dept of Forensic Medicine, Indira Gandhi Govt. Medical College, Nagpur, India
Sachin Giri
Dept of Forensic Medicine, Indira Gandhi Govt. Medical College, Nagpur, India

Abstract


Unnatural deaths may be accidental, suicidal, homicidal or undetermined. The cause of death profile is an important set of public health information and forms the cornerstone of the health information system. This study was carried out to understand the pattern of unnatural deaths among females in rural area of western Maharashtra. Most of the females were married (73.46%). The most common age group affected was 21 - 30 years (34.69%) followed by 31 - 40 years (24.48%). Considering manner of death accidental death was reported in 69.38% cases followed by suicidal deaths. Among accident cases head injury due to road traffic accident was most common cause of death. The most common method for suicide was hanging which is followed by poisoning.

Keywords


Unnatural Deaths, Female Mortality, Manner of Death