| Literature DB >> 28727682 |
Emiko Petrosky1, Janet M Blair1, Carter J Betz1, Katherine A Fowler1, Shane P D Jack1, Bridget H Lyons1.
Abstract
Homicide is one of the leading causes of death for women aged ≤44 years.* In 2015, homicide caused the death of 3,519 girls and women in the United States. Rates of female homicide vary by race/ethnicity (1), and nearly half of victims are killed by a current or former male intimate partner (2). To inform homicide and intimate partner violence (IPV) prevention efforts, CDC analyzed homicide data from the National Violent Death Reporting System (NVDRS) among 10,018 women aged ≥18 years in 18 states during 2003-2014. The frequency of homicide by race/ethnicity and precipitating circumstances of homicides associated with and without IPV were examined. Non-Hispanic black and American Indian/Alaska Native women experienced the highest rates of homicide (4.4 and 4.3 per 100,000 population, respectively). Over half of all homicides (55.3%) were IPV-related; 11.2% of victims of IPV-related homicide experienced some form of violence in the month preceding their deaths, and argument and jealousy were common precipitating circumstances. Targeted IPV prevention programs for populations at disproportionate risk and enhanced access to intervention services for persons experiencing IPV are needed to reduce homicides among women.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28727682 PMCID: PMC5657947 DOI: 10.15585/mmwr.mm6628a1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep ISSN: 0149-2195 Impact factor: 17.586
Number and percentage* of homicides of females aged ≥18 years, by victim and incident characteristics — National Violent Death Reporting System, 18 states, 2003–2014
| Characteristic | No. (%) | |||||
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| Total (N = 10,018) | White, non-Hispanic (n = 5,206) | Black, non-Hispanic (n = 3,514) | American Indian/Alaska Native (n = 240) | Asian/Pacific Islander (n = 236) | Hispanic§ (n = 822) | |
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| 18–29¶ |
| 1,113 (21.4)**,††,§§ | 1,359 (38.7)¶¶,*** | 87 (36.3)¶¶ | 59 (25.0)**,§§ | 329 (40.0)¶¶,*** |
| 30–39¶ |
| 990 (19.0)**,§§ | 829 (23.6)§§,¶¶ | 56 (23.3) | 59 (25.0) | 245 (29.8)**,¶¶ |
| 40–49¶ |
| 1,126 (21.6) | 704 (20.0) | 52 (21.7) | 46 (19.5) | 143 (17.4) |
| 50–59¶ |
| 824 (15.8)**,§§ | 352 (10.0)¶¶ | 25 (10.4) | 31 (13.1) | 61 (7.4)¶¶ |
| ≥60¶ |
| 1,153 (22.1)**,††,§§ | 270 (7.7)¶¶,*** | 20 (8.3)¶¶,*** | 41 (17.4)**,††,§§ | 44 (5.4)¶¶,*** |
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| Married, civil union, or domestic partnership¶ |
| 1,999 (38.9)**,††,§§,*** | 751 (21.9)§§,¶¶,*** | 51 (21.4)¶¶,*** | 121 (51.7)**,††,§§,¶¶ | 234 (28.7)**,¶¶,*** |
| Never married or single¶ |
| 1,183 (23.0)**,††,§§ | 2,035 (59.2)††,§§,¶¶,*** | 118 (49.6)**,¶¶,*** | 52 (22.2)**,††,§§ | 378 (46.4)**,¶¶,*** |
| Separated, divorced or widowed¶ |
| 1,954 (38.0)**,††,§§,*** | 651 (18.9)††,§§,¶¶ | 69 (29.0)**,¶¶ | 61 (26.1)¶¶ | 203 (24.9)**,¶¶ |
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| <High school graduate or GED equivalent¶ |
| 982 (21.2)**,††,§§ | 749 (25.6)§§,¶¶ | 75 (32.5)¶¶,*** | 39 (18.6)††,§§ | 298 (39.8)**,¶¶,*** |
| High school graduate or GED equivalent¶ |
| 1,952 (42.1) | 1,261 (43.0) | 105 (45.5) | 74 (35.2) | 280 (37.4) |
| Some college or more¶ |
| 1,707 (36.8)**,††,§§ | 921 (31.4)††,§§,¶¶,*** | 51 (22.1)**,¶¶,*** | 97 (46.2)**,††,§§ | 170 (22.7)**,¶¶,*** |
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| Pregnant or ≤6 weeks postpartum¶ |
| 120 (12.9)** | 134 (18.6)¶¶ | 7 (13.2) | 6 (14.3) | 31 (14.6) |
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| Firearm¶ |
| 2,681 (53.4)**,††,*** | 1,975 (57.7)††,§§,¶¶,*** | 90 (38.8)**,§§,¶¶ | 92 (40.0)**,¶¶ | 396 (49.4)**,†† |
| Sharp instrument¶ |
| 878 (17.5)**,§§,*** | 715 (20.9)§§,¶¶,*** | 49 (21.1) | 70 (30.4)**,¶¶ | 206 (25.7)**,¶¶ |
| Hanging, suffocation, strangulation¶ |
| 542 (10.8) | 325 (9.5)§§ | 15 (6.5) | 32 (13.9) | 103 (12.9)** |
| Blunt instrument¶ |
| 453 (9.0)**,††,§§ | 216 (6.3)††,¶¶ | 40 (17.2)**,§§,¶¶,*** | 16 (7.0)†† | 45 (5.6)††,¶¶ |
| Other (single method) ¶ |
| 467 (9.3)**,†† | 189 (5.5)††,¶¶ | 38 (16.4)**,§§,¶¶ | 20 (8.7) | 51 (6.4)†† |
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| IPV-related¶,**** |
| 2,446 (56.8)** | 1,360 (51.3)§§,¶¶ | 112 (55.4) | 118 (57.8) | 406 (61.0)** |
Abbreviations: GED = General Education Development; IPV = intimate partner violence.
* Excludes decedents with missing, unknown, and other race/ethnicity (n = 61). Percentages might not sum to 100% because of rounding.
† Alaska, Colorado, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Utah, Virginia, and Wisconsin.
§ Includes persons of any race.
¶ Characteristic with a statistically significant result.
** Significantly different from non-Hispanic black females.
†† Significantly different from American Indian/Alaska Native females.
§§ Significantly different from Hispanic females.
¶¶ Significantly different from non-Hispanic white females.
*** Significantly different from Asian/Pacific Islander females.
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§§§ Includes only females of reproductive age (18–44 years) with known pregnancy status (n = 1,957).
¶¶¶ Includes only decedents where circumstances were known (n = 8,028).
**** Includes cases with victim-suspect relationship of intimate partner (current, former, or unspecified spouse or girlfriend), other deaths associated with IPV, or IPV-related jealousy/lovers’ triangle.
Number and percentage* of homicides of females aged ≥18 years, by race/ethnicity, victim’s relationship to suspect, and precipitating circumstances for intimate partner violence (IPV)–related deaths — National Violent Death Reporting System, 18 states, 2003–2014.
| Characteristic | No. (%) | |||||
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| Total (N = 4,442) | White, non-Hispanic (n = 2,446) | Black, non-Hispanic (n = 1,360) | American Indian/Alaska Native (n = 112) | Asian/Pacific Islander (n = 118) | Hispanic¶ (n = 822) | |
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| Current intimate†† partner |
| 1,927 (81.0)§§ | 1,007 (76.6)¶¶ | 88 (81.5) | 94 (81.0) | 301 (75.8) |
| Former intimate partner†† |
| 322 (13.5) | 198 (15.1) | 13 (12.0) | 11 (9.5) | 74 (18.6) |
| Other††,*** |
| 129 (5.4)§§ | 109 (8.3)¶¶ | 7 (6.5) | 11 (9.5) | 22 (5.5) |
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| Victim experienced violence in the past month††† |
| 147 (10.8) | 66 (9.9) | 10 (16.7) | 9 (12.9) | 33 (15.6) |
| Precipitated by another crime |
| 261 (10.7) | 166 (12.2) | 10 (8.9) | 13 (11.0) | 46 (11.3) |
| Crime in progress§§§ |
| 137 (52.5) | 93 (56.0) | 7 (70.0) | 7 (53.8) | 26 (56.5) |
| Argument preceded victim's death†† |
| 660 (27.0)¶¶¶ | 420 (30.9)¶¶¶ | 36 (32.1) | 42 (35.6) | 162 (39.9)§§,¶¶ |
| Jealousy/Lovers' triangle†† |
| 262 (10.7)¶¶¶ | 143 (10.5)¶¶¶ | 21 (18.8) | 13 (11.0) | 77 (19.0)§§,¶¶ |
* Includes only decedents with one or more circumstances present: n = 4,442 (100%) IPV-related female homicides.
† The sum of percentages in columns exceeds 100% because more than one circumstance could have been present per decedent.
§ Alaska, Colorado, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Utah, Virginia, and Wisconsin.
¶ Includes persons of any race.
** Victim-suspect relationship known for 4,313 (97.1%) IPV-related female homicides.
†† Characteristic with statistically significant results.
§§ Significantly different from non-Hispanic black females.
¶¶ Significantly different from non-Hispanic white females.
*** Includes nonintimate partner victims of IPV-related female homicide (e.g., friend, family member, etc.).
††† Variable collected for homicides since 2009. Denominator is IPV-related female homicides during 2009–2014 (n = 2,369).
§§§ Denominator includes only those decedents involved in an incident that was precipitated by another crime.
¶¶¶ Significantly different from Hispanic females.
Number and percentage* of homicides of females aged ≥18 years, by race/ethnicity, victim’s relationship to suspect and precipitating circumstances for nonintimate partner violence (IPV)–related deaths — National Violent Death Reporting System, 18 states, 2003–2014.
| Characteristic | No. (%) | |||||
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| Total (N = 3,586) | White, non-Hispanic (n = 1,859) | Black, non-Hispanic (n = 1,291) | American Indian/Alaska Native (n = 90) | Asian/Pacific Islander (n = 86) | Hispanic¶ (n = 260) | |
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| Acquaintance†† |
| 188 (14.9)§§ | 190 (29.0)¶¶ | 16 (24.2) | 9 (14.3) | 36 (20.7) |
| Stranger†† |
| 176 (13.9)***,††† | 103 (15.7) | 10 (15.2) | 18 (28.6)¶¶ | 42 (24.1)¶¶ |
| Other person, known to victim |
| 195 (15.4) | 103 (15.7) | 9 (13.6) | 8 (12.7) | 24 (13.8) |
| Parent†† |
| 237 (18.7)§§,††† | 79 (12.0)¶¶ | 4 (6.1) | 7 (11.1) | 10 (5.7)¶¶ |
| Other†† |
| 469 (37.1)§§ | 181 (27.6)¶¶ | 27 (40.9) | 21 (33.3) | 62 (35.6) |
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| Precipitated by another crime†† |
| 788 (42.4) | 526 (40.7)*** | 37 (41.1) | 49 (57.0)§§,††† | 92 (35.4)*** |
| Crime in progress§§§ |
| 535 (67.9) | 345 (65.6) | 25 (67.6) | 33 (67.3) | 64 (69.6) |
| Argument preceded victim's death†† |
| 659 (35.4)§§ | 531 (41.1)¶¶,*** | 43 (47.8)*** | 22 (25.6)§§,¶¶¶ | 102 (39.2) |
* Denominator includes only decedents with one or more circumstances present: n = 3,586 (64.3%) non-IPV related homicides.
† The sum of percentages in columns exceeds 100% because more than one circumstance could have been present per decedent.
§ Alaska, Colorado, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Utah, Virginia, and Wisconsin.
¶ Includes persons of any race.
** Victim-suspect relationship known for 2,224 (62.0%) non-IPV-related female homicide victims.
†† Characteristic with a statistically significant result.
§§ Significantly different from non-Hispanic black females.
¶¶ Significantly different from non-Hispanic white females.
*** Significantly different from Asian/Pacific Islander females.
††† Significantly different from Hispanic females.
§§§ Denominator includes only those decedents involved in an incident that was precipitated by another crime.
¶¶¶ Significantly different from American Indian/Alaska Native females.