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Tendencia temporal de la mortalidad por armas de fuego en Argentina, 1980-2012

  • 1. Universidad Nacional de Lanús

Description

This work analyzes the impact of firearm mortality between 1980 and 2012 in Argentina. For this purpose a descriptive epidemiological time trend study was carried out including the following variables: sex, age group, intentionality and jurisdiction. Data was obtained from the Office of Health Statistics and Information of the Argentine Ministry of Health. A total of 87,671 deaths due to firearms were discovered, of which 85.7% occurred in men. The highest mortality rate due to firearms corresponded to the year 2002, reaching 21.2 deaths per 100,000 inhabitants. The age group concentrating the largest number of deaths due to firearms was that of 20-29 years, accounting for 25.6% of all deaths. The highest adjusted rates corresponded to the years 2000-2002, with values of 10.0 to 11.6 deaths per 100,000 inhabitants. This time period coincides with the institutional-economic crisis the country experienced. The province of Buenos Aires was the place of residence of 49.1% of the deceased. In the discussion, political-economic and ideological-cultural dimensions of the relations among firearms, violence, science and society are considered.

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Translated Description (Arabic)

يحلل هذا العمل تأثير وفيات الأسلحة النارية بين عامي 1980 و 2012 في الأرجنتين. ولهذا الغرض، أجريت دراسة وصفية للاتجاه الزمني الوبائي شملت المتغيرات التالية: الجنس والفئة العمرية والقصد والولاية القضائية. تم الحصول على البيانات من مكتب الإحصاءات والمعلومات الصحية التابع لوزارة الصحة الأرجنتينية. تم اكتشاف ما مجموعه 87671 حالة وفاة بسبب الأسلحة النارية، منها 85.7 ٪ حدثت بين الرجال. وكان أعلى معدل للوفيات بسبب الأسلحة النارية يتوافق مع عام 2002، حيث بلغ 21.2 حالة وفاة لكل 100000 نسمة. وكانت الفئة العمرية التي ركزت أكبر عدد من الوفيات بسبب الأسلحة النارية هي الفئة العمرية 20-29 سنة، وهو ما يمثل 25.6 ٪ من جميع الوفيات. تتوافق أعلى المعدلات المعدلة مع السنوات 2000-2002، بقيم تتراوح من 10.0 إلى 11.6 حالة وفاة لكل 100000 نسمة. تتزامن هذه الفترة الزمنية مع الأزمة المؤسسية والاقتصادية التي شهدتها البلاد. كانت مقاطعة بوينس آيرس مكان إقامة 49.1 ٪ من المتوفين. في المناقشة، يتم النظر في الأبعاد السياسية والاقتصادية والأيديولوجية والثقافية للعلاقات بين الأسلحة النارية والعنف والعلوم والمجتمع.

Translated Description (English)

This work analyzes the impact of firearm mortality between 1980 and 2012 in Argentina. For this purpose a descriptive epidemiological time trend study was carried out including the following variables: sex, age group, intentionality and jurisdiction. Data was obtained from the Office of Health Statistics and Information of the Argentine Ministry of Health. A total of 87,671 deaths due to firearms were discovered, of which 85.7% occurred in men. The highest mortality rate due to firearms corresponded to the year 2002, reaching 21.2 deaths per 100,000 inhabitants. The age group concentrating the largest number of deaths due to firearms was that of 20-29 years, accounting for 25.6% of all deaths. The highest adjusted rates corresponded to the years 2000-2002, with values of 10.0 to 11.6 deaths per 100,000 inhabitants. This time period coincides with the institutional-economic crisis the country experienced. The province of Buenos Aires was the place of residence of 49.1% of the deceased. In the discussion, political-economic and ideological-cultural dimensions of the relations between firearms, violence, science and society are considered.

Translated Description (French)

This work analyszes the impact of firearm mortality between 1980 and 2012 in Argentina. For this purpose a descriptive epidemiological time trend study was carried out including the following variables : sex, age group, intentionality and jurisdiction. Data was obtained from the Office of Health Statistics and Information of the Argentine Ministry of Health. A total of 87,671 deaths due to firearms were discovered, of which 85.7% occurred in men. The highest mortality rate due to firearms correspondd to the year 2002, reaching 21.2 deaths per 100,000 inhabitants. The age group concentrating the largest number of deaths due to firearms was that of 20-29 years, accounting for 25.6% of all deaths. The highest adjusted rates correspondd to the years 2000-2002, with values of 10.0 to 11.6 deaths per 100,000 inhabitants. This time period coïncider with the institutional-economic crisis the country experienced. The province of Buenos Aires was the place of residence of 49.1% of the deceased. In the discussion, political-economic and ideological-cultural dimensions of the relations among firearms, violence, science and society are considered.

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Translated title (Arabic)
الاتجاه الزمني لوفيات الأسلحة النارية في الأرجنتين، 1980-2012
Translated title (English)
Time Trend of Firearm Mortality in Argentina, 1980-2012
Translated title (French)
Tendance temporelle de la mortalité par arme à feu en Argentine, 1980-2012

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https://openalex.org/W1934437884
DOI
10.18294/sc.2015.681

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Argentina