Cause-Specific Mortality Pattern Variation of Unnatural Deaths; A Comparative Demographic Study in the settings of South Punjab

Cause-Specific Mortality Pattern Variation of Unnatural Deaths

  • Ummara Munir Associate Professor, Department of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, Sheikh Zayed Medical College, Rahim Yar Khan Pakistan
  • Qurrat Ul Ain Kamran Assistant Professor, Department of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, Sheikh Zayed Medical College, Rahim Yar Khan Pakistan
  • Abdul Samad Associate Professor, Department of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, Liaquat University of Medical &Health Sciences Jamshoro Pakistan
  • Naima Anwar Assistant Professor, Department of forensic Medicine & Toxicology, Shahida Islam Medical College, Lodhran Pakistan
  • Nadia Aslam Lecturer, Department of Forensic medicine & Toxicology, Liaquat University of Medical &Health Sciences, Jamshoro Pakistan
  • Nighat Noreen PGR Mphil Forensic, Department of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, King Edward Medical University, Lahore Pakistan
Keywords: Autopsy, Unnatural death, Manner of death, Cause of death, Sharp weapon, Blunt weapon, RTA, Mental health

Abstract

Objective: To examine the demographic profile of unnatural deaths, in order to explore variation over time, in cause-specific mortality patterns of unnatural deaths, in South Punjab.Study Design: Cross sectional (descriptive) study. Settings: Department of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, Sheikh Zayed Medical College, Rahim Yar Khan Pakistan. Duration: Six years, (1st January, 2015 to 31st December, 2017) and (1st January, 2021 to 31st December, 2023). Methods: Non-probability convenient sampling technique. Data from 2015 to 2017 taken as group A, while 2021 to 2023, as group B. Information collected from police papers, hospital record & autopsy reports entered on pre-designed performa. Statistical analysis is done by SPSS version 26. Results: Male victims were 79.71% in group A and, 72.57% in B as compared to 20.29% and 27.43% females respectively in group A and B. The age range of 21–30 year was common among victims in both groups. Accidents ratios decrease from 26.09% to 8.85% in recent times. The incidence of deaths due to sharp weapon risen to 12.39% as compared to 2.17% while the blunt weapon cases increased (17.70%) from (2.90%). Conclusion: Males are commonest victims of unnatural deaths across both groups but with a noticeable rise in ratio of females in B. Prevalent manner of death is homicidal. Common cause of death is firearm in group A, shifted to sharp edged weapons in B. A raise in sharp & blunt weapon cases needs coining preventive strategies.

Published
2024-09-30
How to Cite
Ummara Munir, Qurrat Ul Ain Kamran, Abdul Samad, Naima Anwar, Nadia Aslam, & Nighat Noreen. (2024). Cause-Specific Mortality Pattern Variation of Unnatural Deaths; A Comparative Demographic Study in the settings of South Punjab: Cause-Specific Mortality Pattern Variation of Unnatural Deaths. Annals of Punjab Medical College, 18(3), 205-211. https://doi.org/10.29054/apmc/2024.1602