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虐待动物与家庭暴力:新西兰兽医对虐待动物的认知及其对虐待动物与人类暴力之间关联的理解的调查

Animal abuse and family violence: survey on the recognition of animal abuse by veterinarians in New Zealand and their understanding of the correlation between animal abuse and human violence.

作者信息

Williams V M, Dale A R, Clarke N, Garrett N K G

机构信息

School of Natural Sciences, Unitec, Private Bag 92025, Auckland, New Zealand.

出版信息

N Z Vet J. 2008 Feb;56(1):21-8. doi: 10.1080/00480169.2008.36800.

Abstract

AIMS

To establish the incidence, frequency and type of deliberate animal abuse seen in veterinary practice in New Zealand, and ascertain veterinarians' knowledge of human abuse within the families where animal abuse was occurring. To explore attitudes of veterinarians to and knowledge about the correlation between animal abuse and human violence, and their perceived role in dealing with such issues.

METHODS

A postal questionnaire was sent to practising veterinarians in New Zealand. It covered demographics, frequency and type of animal abuse cases seen, awareness of violence towards humans, within families where animal abuse was seen, the methods used for managing animal and human abuse, the incidence of psychological abuse of animals, and the attitudes of veterinarians towards and their beliefs about the link between animal abuse and human violence.

RESULTS

A total of 383/1,412 (27% response rate) questionnaires with useable data were returned. Within the group of respondents, the sexes were evenly represented; 40% of respondents worked in small-animal practice, 50% in mixed practice and 10% in large-animal practice. Deliberate animal abuse had been seen by 63% of respondents in the last 5 years; 37% of these had seen such cases once a year or less, while 9% had seen abuse cases at least four times a year. Dogs were the species most commonly reported as abused, followed, in numerical order, by cats, cattle and horses. Among respondents who had seen deliberate animal abuse, 16% either knew of (4%) or suspected (12%) human abuse within the families of the abused animals. A clear majority of responding veterinarians agreed with the statement that people who abuse their animals are more likely to abuse their children (77%) or spouse (70%).

CONCLUSIONS

The survey indicated that the majority of respondents had seen cases of animal abuse within the previous 5 years, and dogs were the species most often reported abused. Responding veterinarians felt a strong ethical duty to deal with cases of animal abuse, but they were less comfortable about issues of human abuse, even though the awareness of the link between abuse of animals and abuse of humans was relatively high.

CLINICAL RELEVANCE

The greater the awareness of animal abuse and its linkage with human abuse, the greater the possibility that veterinarians can contribute in a meaningful way to the reduction of violence in society.

摘要

目的

确定新西兰兽医实践中所见故意虐待动物行为的发生率、频率及类型,并查明兽医对发生动物虐待行为的家庭中人类虐待情况的了解程度。探讨兽医对动物虐待与人类暴力之间关联的态度及认识,以及他们对处理此类问题所认为的自身角色。

方法

向新西兰执业兽医发送邮政调查问卷。问卷涵盖人口统计学信息、所见动物虐待案例的频率及类型、对所见到动物虐待行为家庭中人类暴力行为的认知、处理动物及人类虐待行为所采用的方法、动物心理虐待的发生率,以及兽医对动物虐待与人类暴力之间联系的态度和看法。

结果

共收回1412份问卷中的383份(回复率27%)且数据可用。在受访者群体中,性别分布均衡;40%的受访者从事小动物诊疗工作,50%从事混合诊疗工作,10%从事大动物诊疗工作。63%的受访者在过去5年中见过故意虐待动物的行为;其中37%的人每年见到此类案例一次或更少,而9%的人每年至少见到4次虐待案例。狗是最常被报告遭受虐待的物种,其次按数量顺序为猫、牛和马。在见过故意虐待动物行为的受访者中,16%的人知晓(4%)或怀疑(12%)在受虐动物的家庭中存在人类虐待行为。绝大多数回复问卷的兽医同意这样的说法,即虐待动物的人更有可能虐待他们的孩子(77%)或配偶(70%)。

结论

调查表明,大多数受访者在过去5年中见过动物虐待案例,狗是最常被报告遭受虐待的物种。回复问卷的兽医感到有强烈的道德责任处理动物虐待案例,但对于人类虐待问题他们则不太自在,尽管对动物虐待与人类虐待之间联系的认知相对较高。

临床意义

对动物虐待及其与人类虐待之间联系的认识越高,兽医就越有可能以有意义的方式为减少社会暴力做出贡献。

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