Abstract

The scope of this study is to analyze the trends and distribution of homicide mortality rates (HMR) according to the population size of Brazilian municipalities between 2000 and 2015. It is an ecological study of deaths recorded in the Mortality Information System, with HMR standardized by the direct method and 95% confidence interval. HMR in Brazil grew 6% (to 29.1/100,000) in the period, with an increase in small municipalities (83%; 12.7 to 23.2/100,000) and mediumsized cities (52%; 19.7% to 30.1/100,000); which is true for both sexes, different ages, regions and firearm-related events. HMR decreased in major cities (19%; 40.6% to 32.9/100,000) and the Southeast region (55%; 45.6% to 20.6/100,000). The relative risk (RR) of small and medium-sized cities in relation to large cities is already greater than or close to 1 among women (RR 0.99; 1.03), people aged 60 years or older (RR 1.43; 1.36) and homicides by other means (RR 1.16; 1.18). The cities of São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro contributed the most to the reduction of HMR, especially in large cities (-37.6 and -22.3 homicides/100,000 inhabitants). Small and medium-sized municipalities have consistent trends of an increase in HMR even considering population subgroups.

Highlights

  • Resumo O estudo tem como objetivo analisar tendências e distribuição das taxas de mortalidade por homicídios (TMH) segundo porte populacional dos municípios brasileiros entre 2000 e 2015

  • The scope of this study is to analyze the trends and distribution of homicide mortality rates (HMR) according to the population size of Brazilian municipalities between 2000 and 2015. It is an ecological study of deaths recorded in the Mortality Information System, with HMR standardized by the direct method and 95% confidence interval

  • HMR in Brazil grew 6% in the period, with an increase in small municipalities (83%; 12.7 to 23.2/100,000) and mediumsized cities (52%; 19.7% to 30.1/100,000); which is true for both sexes, different ages, regions and firearm-related events

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Sexo masculino

6.349 21,9 (21,4-22,5) 3.724 35,9 (34,7-37,1) 31.847 71,7 (70,9-72,4) 13.450 41,2 (40,5-41,9) 6.706 55,3 (54,0-56,7) 33.960 60,4 (59,8-61,1) 2,9 (2,7-3,1) 384 3,6 (3,3-4,0) 2.545 5,5 (5,3-5,7) 1.400 4,4 (4,2-4,6) 557 4,6 (4,2-5,0) 2.646 4,5 (4,3-4,6) 1,0 (0,9-1,2) 89 1,3 (1,0-1,6) 608 2,5 (2,3-2,7) 334 2,0 (1,8-2,3) 126 2,1 (1,7-2,4) 524 2,0 (1,9-2,2) 2.947 17,9 (17,2-19,5) 2.088 34,7 (33,2-36,2) 20.919 82,4 (81,3-83,5) 6.678 40,8 (39,8-41,8) 3.790 60,6 (58,7-62,5) 21.145 73,8 (72,8-74,8) 3.529 17,8 (17,2-18,4) 1.772 24,4 (23,2-25,5) 12.089 37,1 (36,4-37,7) 6.854 27,8 (27,1-28,5) 3.033 32,2 (31,1-33,4) 13.775 29,1 (28,6-29,6) 505 9,1 (8,3-9,9) 159 9,3 (7,8-10,7) 783 11,2 (10,4-12,0) 986 12,4 (11,6-13,2) 315 11,8 (10,5-13,1) 1.165 8,7 (8,2-9,2)

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