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Spatial analysis of intentional homicides in João Pessoa, Paraíba, Brazil, 2011-2016.

André Luiz Sá de Oliveira1, Carlos Feitosa Luna1, Louisiana Regadas de Macedo Quinino1, Mônica de Avelar Figueirêdo Mafra Magalhães2, Vinícius César de Moura Santana3.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: to describe spatial patterns of intentional homicides in João Pessoa, Paraíba, Brazil, 2011-2016.
METHODS: this was an ecological study using census tracts as units of analysis; the study used data on intentional homicides of victims living in João Pessoa obtained by cross-checking Mortality Information System SIM information with Public Security information; mortality coefficients were calculated for the whole period and its triennia and were later smoothed using the local empirical Bayesian method; spatial autocorrelation techniques were applied to the smoothed coefficients which were using Moran's spatial statistics.
RESULTS: significant spatial autocorrelation was detected for the period as a whole I=0.679, p=0.01, the 1st triennium I=0.508, p=0.01, and the 2nd triennium I=0.572, p=0.01; areas of greater risk were identified distributed among the western, northwestern, southeastern, and far south zones of the city, mainly in regions with low socioeconomic conditions; census tracts with low coefficients were located in areas of medium/high socioeconomic status.
CONCLUSION: homicides in João Pessoa were high in poor districts and these are priority areas for intervention.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30785574     DOI: 10.5123/S1679-49742019000100003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Epidemiol Serv Saude        ISSN: 1679-4974


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