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Under-five mortality and child-abuse-related-deaths in the former USSR. Is there an under-reporting of abuse-related deaths?
The study explores the former USSR countries `Under-fives’ Child Mortality Rates
(CMR) and Child-Abuse-Related-Deaths (CARD), since the end of the Soviet Union
and asks whether there has been an `under-reporting’ of CARD?
W.H.O. under-five mortality rates per million (pm) were extracted for 1988-90
compared with 2008-10 for CMR and confirmed and possible CARD.
Possible CARD are Undetermined Deaths(UnD) and Ill-Defined Signs & Symptoms
(IDSS) and as these categories have been linked to under-reporting of CARD.
CMR and CARD odds ratio calculated and correlated to determine possible underreporting
of CARD.
Seven countries met the UNICEF objective of reducing CMR; five halving their previous
USSR rate.
Russian CARD at 29pm is highest but six countries rates were less than 10pm.
Undetermined Deaths (UnD) increased in Kazakhstan 13-fold, Belarus 8 times,
Ukraine seven and in Russia more than four.
Ill-defined deaths trebled in Belarus, and rose more than 25% in Kazakhstan, Georgia
and Ukraine.
CARD significantly correlated with UnD but not with CMR.
Odds ratios of CMR to CARD categories were substantial, more than 4.1:1 in Belarus,
Kazakhstan, Russia and Ukraine, indicating possible under-reporting of CARD.
Despite CMR improvements, this first-ever study of former USSR countries should alert
the authorities of Belarus, Kazakhstan, the Russian Federation and the Ukraine to the
extent of possible child abuse
