Determination of sex from the metacarpals in a Thai population

Determination of sex using metacarpals was carried out on a sample of 249 skeletons from a Thai population (154 males and 95 females), ranging in age from 19 to 93 years. Six measurements were taken on each metacarpal, namely maximum length, medio-lateral base width, antero-posterior base height, me...

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Main Authors: Khanpetch P., Prasitwattanseree S., Case D.T., Mahakkanukrauh P.
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Published: 2014
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-29712014-08-30T02:25:36Z Determination of sex from the metacarpals in a Thai population Khanpetch P. Prasitwattanseree S. Case D.T. Mahakkanukrauh P. Determination of sex using metacarpals was carried out on a sample of 249 skeletons from a Thai population (154 males and 95 females), ranging in age from 19 to 93 years. Six measurements were taken on each metacarpal, namely maximum length, medio-lateral base width, antero-posterior base height, medio-lateral head width, antero-posterior head height and mid-shaft diameter. Binary logistic regression equations were calculated for determining sex from these measurements. All metacarpals from both sides produced at least one equation that correctly allocated the skeletons with 80% or greater accuracy. In a comparative test using only individuals with no missing measurements (n = 196), the most accurate equations for each metacarpal on the right side had pooled allocation accuracies ranging from 85.2% to 89.3%, with the best equation based on three measurements from the 5th metacarpal. On the left side, the most accurate equations for each metacarpal ranged from 83.2% to 89.8% correct allocation, with the best equation based on three measurements of the 2nd metacarpal. When the allocation accuracy for each sex is considered in addition to the pooled accuracy, the best equations involve the same three measurements of the 5th metacarpal on the right side, but shift to three measurements of the first metacarpal on the left side, with a pooled accuracy of 88.3%. The results of this study suggest that metacarpals can be used quite reliably for sexing in forensic contexts in Thailand. © 2011 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved. 2014-08-30T02:25:36Z 2014-08-30T02:25:36Z Article in Press 3790738 10.1016/j.forsciint.2011.10.044 FSIND http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-81155134428&partnerID=40&md5=8cd3234855b2bb196eab62329279e1cd http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22100328 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/2971 English
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description Determination of sex using metacarpals was carried out on a sample of 249 skeletons from a Thai population (154 males and 95 females), ranging in age from 19 to 93 years. Six measurements were taken on each metacarpal, namely maximum length, medio-lateral base width, antero-posterior base height, medio-lateral head width, antero-posterior head height and mid-shaft diameter. Binary logistic regression equations were calculated for determining sex from these measurements. All metacarpals from both sides produced at least one equation that correctly allocated the skeletons with 80% or greater accuracy. In a comparative test using only individuals with no missing measurements (n = 196), the most accurate equations for each metacarpal on the right side had pooled allocation accuracies ranging from 85.2% to 89.3%, with the best equation based on three measurements from the 5th metacarpal. On the left side, the most accurate equations for each metacarpal ranged from 83.2% to 89.8% correct allocation, with the best equation based on three measurements of the 2nd metacarpal. When the allocation accuracy for each sex is considered in addition to the pooled accuracy, the best equations involve the same three measurements of the 5th metacarpal on the right side, but shift to three measurements of the first metacarpal on the left side, with a pooled accuracy of 88.3%. The results of this study suggest that metacarpals can be used quite reliably for sexing in forensic contexts in Thailand. © 2011 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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author Khanpetch P.
Prasitwattanseree S.
Case D.T.
Mahakkanukrauh P.
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Prasitwattanseree S.
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Mahakkanukrauh P.
Determination of sex from the metacarpals in a Thai population
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Prasitwattanseree S.
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title Determination of sex from the metacarpals in a Thai population
title_short Determination of sex from the metacarpals in a Thai population
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