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Testing the validity of population-specific sex estimation equations: An evaluation based on talus and patella measurements
JournalArticle (Originalarbeit in einer wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift)
 
ID 4622666
Author(s) Indra, Lara; Vach, Werner; Desideri, Jocelyne; Besse, Marie; Pichler, Sandra L.
Author(s) at UniBasel Pichler, Sandra
Vach, Werner
Indra, Lara
Year 2021
Title Testing the validity of population-specific sex estimation equations: An evaluation based on talus and patella measurements
Journal Science & Justice
Volume 61
Number 5
Pages / Article-Number 555-563
Keywords osteometrics; sex estimation; forensics; osteoanthropology
Abstract Sex estimation is essential for forensic scientists to identify human skeletal remains. However, the most sexually dimorphic elements like pelvis or skull are not always assessable. Osteometric analyses have proven useful in sex estimation, but also to be population specific. The main purpose of this study was to test the validity of contemporary Greek and Spanish discriminant functions for the talus and the patella, respectively, on a Swiss skeletal sample and to quantify the utility of the measurements as a novel approach in osteometric sex assessment. Four talus and three patella measurements on dry bone were obtained from 234 individuals of the modern cemetery SIMON Identified Skeletal Collection. The previously derived discriminant functions were applied, accuracies determined, the utility of the different measurements was assessed and new multivariable equations constructed. Accuracies varied between 67% and 86% for talus and 63% and 84% for patella, similar to those reported by the original studies. Multivariable equations should be preferred over equations based on single measurements and combining the most significant measurements rather than using several variables obtained the best possible accuracy. The new discriminant functions did not provide a substantial improvement to the original ones. The overall utility of talus and patella is limited, allowing sex estimation with sufficient certainty only in a small proportion of individuals. Discriminant functions developed in contemporary Greek or Spanish populations are in principle applicable also to Swiss contemporary populations. We recommend that at present existent studies of this type should be validated and tested rather than developing new formulas.
Publisher Elsevier
ISSN/ISBN 1355-0306
edoc-URL https://edoc.unibas.ch/84044/
Full Text on edoc Available
Digital Object Identifier DOI 10.1016/j.scijus.2021.06.011
PubMed ID http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34482935
ISI-Number 000694904300003
Document type (ISI) Journal Article
 
   

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