Homicides and preliminary violence against women: cross-sectional study

Abstract

Aim: To characterize the homicides of women with previous records of violence based on the relationship of health databases. Method: This is a cross-sectional study, with data from the Mortality Information System (SIM, acronym in Portuguese) and the Notification Disease Information System (SINAN, acronym in Portuguese). The RecLink III will be used for the probabilistic relationship in order to identify in SIM and SINAN the women victims of homicide with prior record of violence. The descriptive statistical analysis of deaths and prior violence will occur through the program R 3.4.1 for Windows. Expected results: The results of this study could contribute to the expansion of knowledge about violence against women and the planning of actions of the intersectoral network that acts in the prevention of violence.

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