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澳大利亚兽医对动物虐待和人际暴力的认知与态度。

Knowledge and attitudes of Australian veterinarians to animal abuse and human interpersonal violence.

作者信息

Green P C, Gullone E

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Monash University, Monash, Victoria.

出版信息

Aust Vet J. 2005 Oct;83(10):619-25. doi: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.2005.tb13275.x.

Abstract

A survey of Australian veterinarians was undertaken to assess their amount of knowledge about, and their attitudes towards animal abuse, human violence and the link between the two. Results from the 185 respondents to a questionnaire that was either mailed out or hand delivered revealed a wide variety of definitions and attitudes towards abuse, with the majority of veterinarians recognising the link between human and animal abuse. The overwhelming majority of veterinarians believed that they should intervene in some way when confronted with either animal or human abuse, although most felt ill-equipped to deal with suspected human abuse. Almost 20% of cases of animal abuse had associated suspected or known human abuse. It is suggested that veterinarians need more resources made available to them to be able to deal more effectively with these situations.

摘要

对澳大利亚兽医进行了一项调查,以评估他们对动物虐待、人类暴力以及两者之间联系的了解程度和态度。对通过邮寄或亲自递送的问卷作出回应的185名受访者的结果显示,对虐待存在各种各样的定义和态度,大多数兽医认识到人类虐待与动物虐待之间的联系。绝大多数兽医认为,当面对动物或人类虐待时,他们应以某种方式进行干预,尽管大多数人觉得自己没有足够的能力来处理疑似人类虐待的情况。近20%的动物虐待案例伴有疑似或已知的人类虐待情况。建议为兽医提供更多资源,以便他们能够更有效地处理这些情况。

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