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Citation

Cordeiro R, Luz VG, Hennington A, Martins ACA, Tófoli LF. Rev. Saude Publica 2017; 51: e123.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, Faculdade de Higiene e Saude Publica)

DOI

10.11606/S1518-8787.2017051000296

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

OBJECTIVE
To quantify the occurrence of deaths directly associated with urban violence among fatal work-related accidents.

METHODS
Verbal autopsies were performed with the relatives and coworkers of residents of Campinas, state of São Paulo, Brazil, who died from external causes in 2015. We have also analyzed police reports and reports of the Legal Medical Institute related to these deaths.

RESULTS
We have identified 82 fatal work-related accidents in Campinas in 2015, of which 25 were murders, 35 were traffic accidents not directly related to work activities, and three were suicides at work. The proportional mortality rate for homicides, traffic accidents, and suicides among fatal work-related accidents was estimated at 30.5%, 42.7%, and 3.7%, respectively.

CONCLUSIONS
Urban violence accounted for three-fourths of the fatal work-related accidents recorded in the period studied.


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