Palestinian Medical and Pharmaceutical Journal (Pal. Med. Pharm. J.)

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Original full research article

Violent Deaths in Postmortem Cases in the West Bank in the Years 2013-2023: A Retrospective Study

Published
2025-04-07
Pages
195 - 200
Full text

Keywords

  • Violence
  • Homicide
  • Youth and Emerging Adults
  • Firearms and Violence.

Abstract

Manner-specific mortality is an important measure for evaluating the health of a population. Violence-related deaths in Palestine is a neglected topic in local studies. We aimed to analyze the epidemiological patterns of violence by examining manner-specific mortality in postmortem cases from the northern region of the West Bank-Palestine. Additionally, we sought to identify the risk factors associated with social violence. We reviewed and analyzed autopsy reports stored in the Forensic Medicine Institute's database at An-Najah National University from 2013 to 2023. The study focused on deaths caused by violence, which were categorized based on the manner of death: intentional (homicide or suicide), unintentional (accidental), and political (incidents related to war). Out of 1101 cases, 316 (28.7% were attributed to political violence, which was primarily linked to the Israeli occupation; 94.9% were males, 69.1% were young adults, and 49.8% originated from urban areas. In the remaining 785 cases, 367 (46.8%) were deaths related to social violence, with 33.4% being homicides and 12% being suicides. The main causes of death related to social violence were gunshot wounds (46.6%), hanging (21.3%), and stab wounds (13.6%). Social violence was more prevalent among males (OR=2.220, p

Article history

Received
2024-08-12
Accepted
2024-10-17
Available online
2025-04-07
بحث أصيل كامل

Violent Deaths in Postmortem Cases in the West Bank in the Years 2013-2023: A Retrospective Study

Published
2025-04-07
الصفحات
195 - 200
البحث كاملا

الكلمات الإفتتاحية

  • Violence
  • Homicide
  • Youth and Emerging Adults
  • Firearms and Violence.

الملخص

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Article history

تاريخ التسليم
2024-08-12
تاريخ القبول
2024-10-17
Available online
2025-04-07