Accidents & Violence, Author Interviews, Global Health, Pediatrics / 27.04.2016
Infanticides in South Africa Number More Than One Per Day
MedicalResearch.com Interview with:
Prof Naeemah Abrahams
South African Medical Research Council
Chief Specialist Scientist: Gender & Health Research Unit
Cape Town | Western Cape
MedicalResearch.com: What is the background for this study? What are the main findings?
Prof Abrahams: Violence is a common feature of the South African social landscape and the murder of children is the most severe form of violence against children. A national child homicide study reflecting 2009 murdered was done. Information was collected from mortuaries and police detectives. We identified the demographic detail of the child, the perpetrator information (if available) and the motive of the killings. In this manuscript we look in greater detail at children under the age of 5 years as this group represent the 2nd largest group of children killed. We also have a focus on neonaticides.
We estimated that 454 children under the age of 5 years were killed in South Africa in 2009. This means more than 1 young child killed per day. The study showed the first 6 days of life are the time point of highest risk for being killed among children under 5 years with more than half (53.2%) of the children killed within the 1st month of their lives and nearly two thirds of the children (74.4%) killed as infants. This is amongst the highest reported rates for neonaticide and infanticide.
Parents, in particular mothers, were the most common perpetrator of the younger children – this is most likely due to them being responsible for the care of young children.
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