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澳大利亚和土耳其兽医学院教员对动物福利的态度。

Attitudes of Australian and Turkish veterinary faculty toward animal welfare.

作者信息

Izmirli Serdar, Phillips Clive J C

机构信息

Selcuk University, Konya, Turkey.

出版信息

J Vet Med Educ. 2012 Summer;39(2):200-7. doi: 10.3138/jvme.1010.130R3.

Abstract

The attitudes of veterinary faculty toward animal welfare were surveyed in four Australian and three Turkish veterinary schools. The former were considered to be typical of modern Western schools, with a faculty of more than 40% women and a primary focus on companion animals, whereas the latter were considered to represent more traditional veterinary teaching establishments, with a faculty of 88% men and a primary focus on livestock. A total of 116 faculty responded to the survey (42 Australian and 74 Turkish faculty members), for response rates of 30% and 33%, respectively. This survey included demographic questions as well as questions about attitudes toward animal-welfare issues. Women were more concerned than men about animal-welfare issues, especially the use of animals in experiments, zoos, entertainment, and sports and for food and clothing. Total scores demonstrated different concerns among Turkish and Australian faculty. The study demonstrates that the veterinary faculty of these two countries have different concerns for animal welfare, concerns that should be acknowledged in considering the welfare attitudes that students may adopt.

摘要

对澳大利亚的四所和土耳其的三所兽医学院的教职员工对动物福利的态度进行了调查。前者被认为是现代西方学校的典型代表,女性教职员工占比超过40%,主要关注伴侣动物;而后者则被认为代表了更传统的兽医教学机构,男性教职员工占比88%,主要关注家畜。共有116名教职员工回复了调查(42名澳大利亚教职员工和74名土耳其教职员工),回复率分别为30%和33%。该调查包括人口统计学问题以及关于对动物福利问题态度的问题。女性比男性更关注动物福利问题,尤其是动物在实验、动物园、娱乐、体育以及食品和服装方面的使用。总分显示土耳其和澳大利亚教职员工的关注点不同。该研究表明,这两个国家的兽医学院教职员工对动物福利有不同的关注点,在考虑学生可能采取的福利态度时,这些关注点应该得到承认。

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