Objective. To analyze the relationship between rural and urban homicide rates in Colombia between 1992 and 2015 and the fluctuations in these rates. Methods. Individual records of homicides and population aggregates in men and women aged 15-64 years were used. The adjusted rates of annual homicides were calculated for urban/rural areas and standardized by age. Rate Ratios (RRs) adjusted by region were calculated. A joinpoint analysis was performed to identify inflection points and the Annual Percentage Change (APC). Results. Four joinpoints were identified in rural and urban rates: after peaking in 1992, homicide rates fell until 1997, and then increased until 2002. From this point on there was a continuous reduction until 2015, although th...
Introduction: The homicide in Colombia had an exponential increase from 1986 on, with epidemic propo...
Abstract Background The burden of injury from violence and the costs attributable to violence are ex...
We estimate a model to account for homicide cycles in Colombia, 1950-1999. The variables that togeth...
In Medellín, Colombia, homicides have been the leading cause of death since 1986. Their proportion a...
Recent changes in the Colombian homicides rate not consider the change in the age distribution, infl...
The objective of this paper is to determine the existence of temporal persistence in the homicide ra...
Objective. Among the countries of the Americas, Colombia has the highest level of deaths due to homi...
Introduction: Colombia has the sad reputation of being one of the most violent countries in the wor...
This paper studies the spatial effects of demographic changes, education conditions and conflict sit...
Introduction: Homicide is a universal indicator of social violence with large public health conseque...
Introduction: Suicide is a serious social and public health problem that affects the population in m...
This paper studies the spatial effects of demographic changes, education conditions and conflict sit...
This research deals with the topic of violent crime in urban Colombia. Although many references are ...
Colombia is the only country in the Western hemisphere that has sustained an armed conflict that pre...
We develop a new, quantitative approach to the analysis of human security during armed conflict and ...
Introduction: The homicide in Colombia had an exponential increase from 1986 on, with epidemic propo...
Abstract Background The burden of injury from violence and the costs attributable to violence are ex...
We estimate a model to account for homicide cycles in Colombia, 1950-1999. The variables that togeth...
In Medellín, Colombia, homicides have been the leading cause of death since 1986. Their proportion a...
Recent changes in the Colombian homicides rate not consider the change in the age distribution, infl...
The objective of this paper is to determine the existence of temporal persistence in the homicide ra...
Objective. Among the countries of the Americas, Colombia has the highest level of deaths due to homi...
Introduction: Colombia has the sad reputation of being one of the most violent countries in the wor...
This paper studies the spatial effects of demographic changes, education conditions and conflict sit...
Introduction: Homicide is a universal indicator of social violence with large public health conseque...
Introduction: Suicide is a serious social and public health problem that affects the population in m...
This paper studies the spatial effects of demographic changes, education conditions and conflict sit...
This research deals with the topic of violent crime in urban Colombia. Although many references are ...
Colombia is the only country in the Western hemisphere that has sustained an armed conflict that pre...
We develop a new, quantitative approach to the analysis of human security during armed conflict and ...
Introduction: The homicide in Colombia had an exponential increase from 1986 on, with epidemic propo...
Abstract Background The burden of injury from violence and the costs attributable to violence are ex...
We estimate a model to account for homicide cycles in Colombia, 1950-1999. The variables that togeth...