In Medellín, Colombia, homicides have been the leading cause of death since 1986. Their proportion among total deaths increased from 3.5% in 1976 to 42% in 1991 and subsequently decreased to 7% in 2006. From 1979 to 2008, there were 81,166 homicides (annual mean, 2,706). The homicide rates per 100,000 inhabitants were 44 in 1979 and 47 in 2008, with a peak of 388 in 1991. The current article analyzes homicides in 30 years (1979-2008) using a random sample of 3,414 forensic autopsy reports. The vast majority of victims were males, 92.8% (95%CI: 91.8%; 93.6%), mostly low-income young people from 27 to 33 years of age. Most homicides involved revenge, fights, or armed robberies. The study showed different periods in the homicide epidemic: the ...
Recent changes in the Colombian homicides rate not consider the change in the age distribution, infl...
In the 1980s, Colombia saw a return of widespread violence, constantly on the increase. Mapping the ...
Introduction The homicide rates among young men in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) are the hig...
En Medellín, Colombia, el homicidio es la primera causa de morbimortalidad desde hace 20 años y sus ...
Introduction: Colombia has the sad reputation of being one of the most violent countries in the wor...
Objective. Among the countries of the Americas, Colombia has the highest level of deaths due to homi...
Objective. To analyze the relationship between rural and urban homicide rates in Colombia between 19...
Introduction: Homicide is a universal indicator of social violence with large public health conseque...
Murders are the main cause of deaths in Colombia ranking it in first place as the country with most ...
We report data on the distribution and determinants of road deaths and injuries for all victims in C...
Introduction: The external causes of mortality are constituted as a public health problem which affe...
Abstract Background The burden of injury from violence and the costs attributable to violence are ex...
Introduction: The homicide in Colombia had an exponential increase from 1986 on, with epidemic propo...
During the 1990s, Colombia was considered one of the most violent countries in the world. Banditry, ...
RESUMEN: El homicidio en Medellín, Colombia, se convirtió en la primera causa de muerte desde 1986 y...
Recent changes in the Colombian homicides rate not consider the change in the age distribution, infl...
In the 1980s, Colombia saw a return of widespread violence, constantly on the increase. Mapping the ...
Introduction The homicide rates among young men in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) are the hig...
En Medellín, Colombia, el homicidio es la primera causa de morbimortalidad desde hace 20 años y sus ...
Introduction: Colombia has the sad reputation of being one of the most violent countries in the wor...
Objective. Among the countries of the Americas, Colombia has the highest level of deaths due to homi...
Objective. To analyze the relationship between rural and urban homicide rates in Colombia between 19...
Introduction: Homicide is a universal indicator of social violence with large public health conseque...
Murders are the main cause of deaths in Colombia ranking it in first place as the country with most ...
We report data on the distribution and determinants of road deaths and injuries for all victims in C...
Introduction: The external causes of mortality are constituted as a public health problem which affe...
Abstract Background The burden of injury from violence and the costs attributable to violence are ex...
Introduction: The homicide in Colombia had an exponential increase from 1986 on, with epidemic propo...
During the 1990s, Colombia was considered one of the most violent countries in the world. Banditry, ...
RESUMEN: El homicidio en Medellín, Colombia, se convirtió en la primera causa de muerte desde 1986 y...
Recent changes in the Colombian homicides rate not consider the change in the age distribution, infl...
In the 1980s, Colombia saw a return of widespread violence, constantly on the increase. Mapping the ...
Introduction The homicide rates among young men in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) are the hig...