DETERMINASI JENIS KELAMIN DENGAN PENGUKURAN SUDUT GONIAL ANAK SEKOLAH DASAR KOTA SURABAYA (Studi Interaksi Antropometri Pada Anak SDN Kalijudan I & SD Muhammadiyah 4)
Background: In the field of forensic medicine and medicolegal, sex determination is the first thing to know. Cranium, pelvis, and mandible are part of the human skeleton that can be used as an indicator of sex determination. Objective: The objective of the study was to evaluate the differences in...
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Format: | Theses and Dissertations NonPeerReviewed |
Language: | Indonesian Indonesian Indonesian Indonesian |
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2019
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Institution: | Universitas Airlangga |
Language: | Indonesian Indonesian Indonesian Indonesian |
Summary: | Background: In the field of forensic medicine and medicolegal, sex determination
is the first thing to know. Cranium, pelvis, and mandible are part of the human
skeleton that can be used as an indicator of sex determination. Objective: The
objective of the study was to evaluate the differences in sex determination based
on differences in daily life patterns and sun exposure. Methods: The present study
consists of 104 subjects (51 males and 53 females), age 7-12 years were taken
randomly. Divided into groups using bicycles, on foot, and exposed sunlight
(Group A) and using cars and not exposed sunlight (Group B). Measurements
were made using a goniometer. Results: In the whole studied sample, the gonial
angle of females is greater than that males (p=0.002;p<0.05). When comparing
gonial angle based on sex for each group were no significant differences, because
only one sample were significant that is males group A and females group B
(p=0.044). Between gonial angle males and females group A there was no
significant differences (p=0.061), but in group B there were significant
differences (p=0.001). The regression model equation was: � = 0.129 � −
16.907 (y= sex and x= gonial angle) with an overall accuracy of 62.54%.
Conclusion: Differences in daily life patterns and sun exposure do not affect sex
determination by gonial angle measurements. |
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