Análise Longitudinal dos Fatores Associados a Epidemia/Endemia de Homicídios nas Capitais Brasileiras

There is a need to expand the discussion about the dynamics of violence, as well as the importance of research that focuses on its reflection on public health. The present study seeks to broaden the understanding of the spatial and temporal dynamics of homicides in Brazilian capitals, based on the p...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Silas Nogueira de Melo, Janderson Rocha, Yata Anderson Gonzaga Masullo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Confins 2019-11-01
Series:Confins
Subjects:
Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/confins/22818
id doaj-1db509047b204e5681532eb4706cfe4b
record_format Article
spelling doaj-1db509047b204e5681532eb4706cfe4b2020-11-25T00:29:23ZengConfinsConfins1958-92122019-11-014210.4000/confins.22818Análise Longitudinal dos Fatores Associados a Epidemia/Endemia de Homicídios nas Capitais BrasileirasSilas Nogueira de MeloJanderson RochaYata Anderson Gonzaga MasulloThere is a need to expand the discussion about the dynamics of violence, as well as the importance of research that focuses on its reflection on public health. The present study seeks to broaden the understanding of the spatial and temporal dynamics of homicides in Brazilian capitals, based on the public database of different federal and state institutions, for the construction of longitudinal regression models. Thus, it became possible to analyze social, demographic and economic factors that influence the epidemic / endemic homicide rates in the main Brazilian cities in the period between 2012 to 2016. As a result, the availability factors of psychoactive drugs and percentage of young males were statistically significant and positively associated with homicide rates, while school performance factors and health professionals (only fixed effects model) were negatively associated with homicide rates. The results support public policies in the area of health and the prevention of lethal violence in Brazilian capitals.http://journals.openedition.org/confins/22818Homicide; Epidemic; Endemic; Longitudinal Analysis; Brazil.
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Silas Nogueira de Melo
Janderson Rocha
Yata Anderson Gonzaga Masullo
spellingShingle Silas Nogueira de Melo
Janderson Rocha
Yata Anderson Gonzaga Masullo
Análise Longitudinal dos Fatores Associados a Epidemia/Endemia de Homicídios nas Capitais Brasileiras
Confins
Homicide; Epidemic; Endemic; Longitudinal Analysis; Brazil.
author_facet Silas Nogueira de Melo
Janderson Rocha
Yata Anderson Gonzaga Masullo
author_sort Silas Nogueira de Melo
title Análise Longitudinal dos Fatores Associados a Epidemia/Endemia de Homicídios nas Capitais Brasileiras
title_short Análise Longitudinal dos Fatores Associados a Epidemia/Endemia de Homicídios nas Capitais Brasileiras
title_full Análise Longitudinal dos Fatores Associados a Epidemia/Endemia de Homicídios nas Capitais Brasileiras
title_fullStr Análise Longitudinal dos Fatores Associados a Epidemia/Endemia de Homicídios nas Capitais Brasileiras
title_full_unstemmed Análise Longitudinal dos Fatores Associados a Epidemia/Endemia de Homicídios nas Capitais Brasileiras
title_sort análise longitudinal dos fatores associados a epidemia/endemia de homicídios nas capitais brasileiras
publisher Confins
series Confins
issn 1958-9212
publishDate 2019-11-01
description There is a need to expand the discussion about the dynamics of violence, as well as the importance of research that focuses on its reflection on public health. The present study seeks to broaden the understanding of the spatial and temporal dynamics of homicides in Brazilian capitals, based on the public database of different federal and state institutions, for the construction of longitudinal regression models. Thus, it became possible to analyze social, demographic and economic factors that influence the epidemic / endemic homicide rates in the main Brazilian cities in the period between 2012 to 2016. As a result, the availability factors of psychoactive drugs and percentage of young males were statistically significant and positively associated with homicide rates, while school performance factors and health professionals (only fixed effects model) were negatively associated with homicide rates. The results support public policies in the area of health and the prevention of lethal violence in Brazilian capitals.
topic Homicide; Epidemic; Endemic; Longitudinal Analysis; Brazil.
url http://journals.openedition.org/confins/22818
work_keys_str_mv AT silasnogueirademelo analiselongitudinaldosfatoresassociadosaepidemiaendemiadehomicidiosnascapitaisbrasileiras
AT jandersonrocha analiselongitudinaldosfatoresassociadosaepidemiaendemiadehomicidiosnascapitaisbrasileiras
AT yataandersongonzagamasullo analiselongitudinaldosfatoresassociadosaepidemiaendemiadehomicidiosnascapitaisbrasileiras
_version_ 1725331679680135168