Estimation of stature from hand and handprint measurements in a monoethnic maldivian population

Stature estimation from anthropometric measurements of hand and handprints may prove useful in forensic investigations. Since its accuracy may be population specific, and because a similar study on the monoethnic Maldivians in Maldives remains unreported, this current research that evaluates such an...

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Main Authors: Mohamed, I., Saleem, M., Zulkifly, N. R., Ismail, D., Mohamed Huri, M. A., Hisham, S., Mahat, N. A.
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/93889/
https://doi.org/10.1080/00450618.2020.1759685
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spelling my.utm.938892022-01-31T08:37:11Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/93889/ Estimation of stature from hand and handprint measurements in a monoethnic maldivian population Mohamed, I. Saleem, M. Zulkifly, N. R. Ismail, D. Mohamed Huri, M. A. Hisham, S. Mahat, N. A. Q Science (General) Stature estimation from anthropometric measurements of hand and handprints may prove useful in forensic investigations. Since its accuracy may be population specific, and because a similar study on the monoethnic Maldivians in Maldives remains unreported, this current research that evaluates such an aspect merits forensic significance. Using stratified-random sampling, this current research examined the standing height, as well as 22 anthropometric measurements from each hand and handprints collected from consenting 191 male and 193 female Maldivians in Maldives. Univariate and multivariate statistical analyses were used for interpreting the anthropometric measurements and their association in estimating stature. The simple linear regression analysis provided significant (p < 0.05) moderate-highly correlated (range: 0.61-0.70) regressions for hand lengths of hands and handprints of Maldivians for accurate estimation of their stature. The accuracy of the estimated stature (Standard Error of the Estimate, SEE) observed here ranged between 3.82 and 5.76 cm. Stepwise multiple regression analysis provided improved accuracy to the equation (SEE: ±3.78-4.45 cm). The data gathered here are the first of their kind for the Maldivians and may prove forensically relevant in crime scene investigation and disaster victim identification, a pragmatic approach for estimating stature from forensic anthropological means. Taylor and Francis Ltd. 2020 Article PeerReviewed Mohamed, I. and Saleem, M. and Zulkifly, N. R. and Ismail, D. and Mohamed Huri, M. A. and Hisham, S. and Mahat, N. A. (2020) Estimation of stature from hand and handprint measurements in a monoethnic maldivian population. Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences . ISSN 0045-0618 https://doi.org/10.1080/00450618.2020.1759685 DOI: 10.1080/00450618.2020.1759685
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topic Q Science (General)
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Mohamed, I.
Saleem, M.
Zulkifly, N. R.
Ismail, D.
Mohamed Huri, M. A.
Hisham, S.
Mahat, N. A.
Estimation of stature from hand and handprint measurements in a monoethnic maldivian population
description Stature estimation from anthropometric measurements of hand and handprints may prove useful in forensic investigations. Since its accuracy may be population specific, and because a similar study on the monoethnic Maldivians in Maldives remains unreported, this current research that evaluates such an aspect merits forensic significance. Using stratified-random sampling, this current research examined the standing height, as well as 22 anthropometric measurements from each hand and handprints collected from consenting 191 male and 193 female Maldivians in Maldives. Univariate and multivariate statistical analyses were used for interpreting the anthropometric measurements and their association in estimating stature. The simple linear regression analysis provided significant (p < 0.05) moderate-highly correlated (range: 0.61-0.70) regressions for hand lengths of hands and handprints of Maldivians for accurate estimation of their stature. The accuracy of the estimated stature (Standard Error of the Estimate, SEE) observed here ranged between 3.82 and 5.76 cm. Stepwise multiple regression analysis provided improved accuracy to the equation (SEE: ±3.78-4.45 cm). The data gathered here are the first of their kind for the Maldivians and may prove forensically relevant in crime scene investigation and disaster victim identification, a pragmatic approach for estimating stature from forensic anthropological means.
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author Mohamed, I.
Saleem, M.
Zulkifly, N. R.
Ismail, D.
Mohamed Huri, M. A.
Hisham, S.
Mahat, N. A.
author_facet Mohamed, I.
Saleem, M.
Zulkifly, N. R.
Ismail, D.
Mohamed Huri, M. A.
Hisham, S.
Mahat, N. A.
author_sort Mohamed, I.
title Estimation of stature from hand and handprint measurements in a monoethnic maldivian population
title_short Estimation of stature from hand and handprint measurements in a monoethnic maldivian population
title_full Estimation of stature from hand and handprint measurements in a monoethnic maldivian population
title_fullStr Estimation of stature from hand and handprint measurements in a monoethnic maldivian population
title_full_unstemmed Estimation of stature from hand and handprint measurements in a monoethnic maldivian population
title_sort estimation of stature from hand and handprint measurements in a monoethnic maldivian population
publisher Taylor and Francis Ltd.
publishDate 2020
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/93889/
https://doi.org/10.1080/00450618.2020.1759685
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