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Medical Forum Monthly. 2014; 25 (4): 41-43
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-147304

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To study the increasing tendency of rape with females in Pakistan. Observational study. This study was conducted at the Emergency Departments of Gangaram Hospital Lahore, Mayo Hospital Lahore, Services Hospital Lahore., Shahina Jamil Hospital Abbottabad from 1[st] January 2012 to 31[st] May 2013. The cases of rape were selected from Services hospital Lahore, Mayo hospital Lahore, Shahina Jamil leaching hospital Abbottabad and Gangaram Hospital Lahore. The data of rape with female was collected on proforma and analyzed for results. The incidence of rape was maximum at the age range 21 30 years [39%] as compared to age range 60 and above [1 2%]. It was seen that incidence of rape was maximum in labor class of women as compared to house wives and business man wives 5-9% which was minimum. In this study the incidence of rape with women was 55% [55 cases] it] lower class, 30% in middle class [30 cases] but the victim of rape in high gentry was IS% [15 cases]. The Rape victims were 64 o [64 cases] in unmarried women and 36% [36 cases] in married women. The incidence of rape was 41% in urban area [4! cases] and 59% [59 cases] in rural area. In this study 37% [37 cases] were semen positive and 63% [63 cases] were of semen negative. The injuries of private parts and rest of the body were present in 83% victims of rape [83 cases] and 17% [17 cases] were those victims in which the injuries were absent. At the last 91% [9lcases] were brought by the police for medico legal examination / certification and 9% [9 cases] were come on their self request. The tendency of rape with females is a global problem/sex assault due to, 1] internet use for sex stimulation, 2] Indian sexy movies. 3] the female mixing with males, 4] Co education, 5] Joint possession of offices, 6] Sexy Movies on cable, 7] Non religious gatherings and 8] Unawareness of Islamic teaching

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Medical Forum Monthly. 2013; 24 (11): 54-57
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-161183

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To study the increasing trend of domestic violence with women in Pakistan, Retrospective study. This study was carried at Emergency Departments of four hospitals namely Services Hospital, Lahore, Shahina Jamil Hospital Abbottabad, Gangaram Hospital Lahore and Mayo Hospital Lahore from 1[st] January 2012 to 31 May 2013. The cases of domestic violence with women were selected from aforementioned hospitals. The data was collected on proforma ad analyzed for results. In our study the incidence of Domestic violence with women was maximum at the age of 21 - 30 years [33%] and minimum at the age of 71 - 80 years as show in Table No. 1. The incidence was maximum with house wife [25 %] and minimum in wives of business man [0.5 %] as shown in Table No.2 The incidence of Domestic violence with women was 56 % in lower class, 34 % in middle class in 20 % in high gentry as shown in Table No 3. Addict member of family had 83 % incidence Domestic violence with women of and 17 % in non addict people as shown in Table No 4. The incidence of Domestic violence with women was 73 % in unmarried and 27 % in married as shown in Table No 5. The incidence of Domestic violence with women was 83 % in people having mental / physical sickness as compared to healthy people [17 %] as shown in Table No 6. The incidence of Domestic violence with women was 37 % in literate people and 63 % in illiterate people as shown in Table No 7. The incidence of Domestic violence with women was high 67 % in couples living in joint family system as compared to couple living in non joint families [33 %] as shown in Table No 8 The trend of Domestic violence with women was 67 % in rural area and 33 % in urban area as shown in table No.9. The tendency of domestic violence with women is a global problem It is increasing day by day in developed / under developed countries and nations. This trend is even going to be increased even in Muslims countries where domestic violence with women is prohibited [Haraam]

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Medical Forum Monthly. 2013; 24 (12): 42-45
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-152428

ABSTRACT

To determine the increasing tendency of target killing in Pakistan. Retrospective study. This study was conducted at the Emergency Departments of Services Hospital Lahore, Gangaram Hospital Lahore, Mayo Hospital Lahore and Shahina Jamil Hospital Abbottabad from 01-01-2012 to 31-05-2013. 100 cases of Target Killing were selected from Emergency Deptt of services Hospital Lahore, Emergency Deptt of Gangaram Hospital Lahore, Emergency Deptt of Mayo Hospital Lahore and Emergency Deptt of Shahina Jamil Hospital Abbottabad. The data was collected from above said hospitals on proforma and analyzed for results. In our study the incidence of target killing was maximum at the age of 21-30 years [33%] and minimum at the age of 71-80 years as show in Table No.1. The incidence of target killing was 20% in lower class, 34% in middle class, 56% in upper class as shown in Table No 2. Addict people had 83% incidence of target killing and 17% in non addict people as shown in Table No 3. The incidence of target killing was 83% in people having mental / physical sickness has compared to healthy people [17%] as shown in Table No 4. The incidence of target killing was 37% in literate people and 63% in illiterate people as shown in Table No 5. The incidence of target killing was high 67% in people living in non joint family system as compared to people living in joint families [33%] as shown in Table No 6. The incidence of target killing was 37% in literate people as compared to illiterate people [63%] as shown in Table No 7. The trend of target killing was 67% in rural area and 33% in urban area as shown in table No. 8. Target Killing is a global problem. This problem is due to 1]Mental /physical or both Sickness of the people, 2] Frustration of people due to economical/ political/ sectarian disputes, 3] Far Away from Islamic teachings, 4] Out spread of addiction in Pakistan

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