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Discriminant function analysis for sex assessment in pelvic girdle bones: sample from the contemporary Mexican population
Authors:Gómez-Valdés Jorge Alfredo  Torres Ramírez Guillermo  Báez Molgado Socorro  Herrera Sain-Leu Patricia  Castrejón Caballero José Luis  Sánchez-Mejorada Gabriela
Affiliation:Departamento de Anatomía, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Universidad 3000 C.P. 04510 México, DF Circuito Interior S/N, Ciudad Universitaria.
Abstract:Sex assessment of skeletal remains plays an important role in forensic anthropology. The pelvic bones are the most studied part of the postcranial skeleton for the assessment of sex. It is evident that a population-specific approach improves rates of accuracy within the group. The present study proposes a discriminant function method for the sex assessment of skeletal remains from a contemporary Mexican population. A total of 146 adult human pelvic bones (61 females and 85 males) from the skeletal series pertaining to the National Autonomous University of Mexico were evaluated. Twenty-four direct metrical parameters of coxal and sacral bones were measured and subsequently, sides and sex differences were evaluated, applying a stepwise discriminant function analysis. Coxal and sacra functions achieved accuracies of 99% and 87%, respectively. These analyses follow a population-specific approach; nevertheless, we consider that our results are applicable to any other Hispanic samples for purposes of forensic human identification.
Keywords:forensic science  forensic osteology  discriminant function analysis  sex assessment  Mexican population  coxal  sacrum
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