Observational Study of Sociodemographic Profile on Female Autopsy Cases of J.L.N Medical College, Ajmer

Authors

  • Nirjhar Mathur1 , Sumer Singh2 , R K Mathur3

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.11500

Keywords:

woman, ruler, married, accidents, age

Abstract

Introduction:- Unnatural deaths of females in a particular geographic area is the reflection of its law and
order situation. Lower incidences indicate presence of peace, harmony and security in the society. Present
study is designed to determined unnatural deaths of females in Ajmer city. This study includes the various
socio-etiological aspects of un-natural female death. The findings of our study is useful in planning of
prevention polices.
Aims & objectives:- -To collect the statistical data of Autopsy cases of unnatural female death cases brought
to J.L.N. Hospital, Ajmer mortuary
Objectives:- To study the various socio demographic data of autopsy cases of un-natural deaths of females.
Material and Method:- Population Universe:-
All Medico-legal Autopsies conducted in Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology at J.L.N. Medical
College and Associated Group of Hospitals, Ajmer. These were total 953 medico-legal autopsies in number
Case Study:- As present study comprised 170 autopsy cases of unnatural female deaths
Study period:- 1st April 2019 to 31st March 2020
Method:- Performa for study was prepared on the basis of information obtained from Autopsy, Panchnama,
questionnaire of relatives and all collected data were put into the master-chart, which was prepared and then
feed into the computer in Excel worksheet and then analyzed.
Observation & Results:- More than half of victims were married (69.41%) Among the married women,
maximum cases (61.86%) were of more than 7 years of marriage life. Highest number of cases (40%)
was seen in Summer. Literate women comprise of about 66.47% of total cases. Highest number of cases
(50.58%) was of accidental in nature. Suicidal deaths constituted more than half of deaths which occurred
within in seven year of married life. Burns (30.58%) was most common cause of death. It was also same in
road traffic accidental deaths (30.58%). Most common poison which causes 66.66% deaths is OPC while
Second most common was ALP (13.88%).
Recommendations:-our target group for prevention of unnatural deaths should be married woman of first two
year of married life of age segment of middle economic literate Hindu group

Author Biography

  • Nirjhar Mathur1 , Sumer Singh2 , R K Mathur3

    1
    Intern Student J.L.N. Medical College, Ajmer, 2Assistant Professor (FM) J.L.N. Medical College, Ajmer, 3Sr.
    Professor & HOD (FM) J.L.N. Medical College, Ajmer

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Published

2020-10-29

How to Cite

Observational Study of Sociodemographic Profile on Female Autopsy Cases of J.L.N Medical College, Ajmer. (2020). Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, 14(4), 355-361. https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.11500