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Title: Sex Determination Using Scapular and Clavicular Parameters in Modern Thai Population
Authors: Phattarapong Kharuhadetch
Sunitta Wattanawaragorn
Chaiwit Tiamtongon
Thawatchai Wathanyutakon
Pagorn Navic
Pasuk Mahakkanukrauh
Authors: Phattarapong Kharuhadetch
Sunitta Wattanawaragorn
Chaiwit Tiamtongon
Thawatchai Wathanyutakon
Pagorn Navic
Pasuk Mahakkanukrauh
Keywords: Medicine
Issue Date: 1-Jun-2022
Abstract: As natural disasters or crimes, precise postmortem identification is needed especially in case of unknown human remains. The aim of the study is to assess sexual dimorphism by formulating new multivariate equations based on scapular and clavicular parameters for a modern Thai population. Eight left scapular and six left clavicular parameters were measured from 278 individuals (124 males and 124 females for training group; and 15 males and 15 females for test group) of a modern Thai population with age ranges from 19 to 101 years. All scapular and clavicular parameters were sexually dimorphic. Direct and stepwise multivariate discriminant function analysis was performed to generate models. Three direct multivariate discriminant functions showed accuracy rates from 91.1c to 92.3 % (cross-validated range from 90.3 % to 91.5 %). Similarly, three stepwise multivariate discriminant functions showed accuracy rates from 90.7 % to 92.7 % (cross-validated range from 90.7 % to 92.7 %). Moreover, the test group showed 86.67 % to 100 % of sex determination accuracy in six discriminant functions. As recommendation for sex determination by using combination of the scapular and clavicular parameters yields statistically high accuracy for sex determination. Therefore, the accuracies of these multivariate discriminant function equations obtained from scapula and clavicle can be applied for forensic sex determination, especially in modern Thais.
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http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/75949
ISSN: 07179502
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