Gender Differences in Homicide of Neonates,Infants, and Children under 5 y in South Africa: Results from the Cross-Sectional 2009 National Child Homicide Study |
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Authors: | Naeemah Abrahams Shanaaz Mathews Lorna J. Martin Carl Lombard Nadine Nannan Rachel Jewkes |
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Abstract: | BackgroundHomicide of children is a global problem. The under-5-y age group is the second largest homicide age group after 15–19 y olds, but has received little research attention. Understanding age and gender patterns is important for assisting with developing prevention interventions. Here we present an age and gender analysis of homicides among children under 5 y in South Africa from a national study that included a focus on neonaticide and infanticide.ConclusionsHomicide of children is an extreme form or consequence of violence against children. This national study provides one of the first analyses of neonaticide and infanticide by age and gender and shows the failure of reproductive and mental health and social services to identify and help vulnerable mothers. Multi-sectoral prevention strategies are needed. |
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