Decker Sparks Jessica L, Camacho Bridget, Tedeschi Philip, Morris Kevin N
a Institute for Human-Animal Connection, Graduate School of Social Work , University of Denver.
J Appl Anim Welf Sci. 2018 Apr-Jun;21(2):120-129. doi: 10.1080/10888705.2017.1378578. Epub 2017 Sep 29.
A retrospective database analysis (2011-2015) evaluated associations between race and ethnicity and veterinary service utilization by sampling 83,260 companion animals whose guardians (owners) self-identified as White, Black, or Latino/a from 39 Humane Society of the United States Pets for Life (PFL) sites across the United States. Controlling for socioeconomic status, the percentage of nonhuman animals sterilized through PFL whose owners were Latino/a or Black was substantially higher than in previously reported findings. While Latinos/as had the highest mean number of days from first contact with the program to consent, they also had the highest percentage of owners accepting the voucher during initial contact. Logistic regression models suggested that although meaningful, race and ethnicity were not primary determinants of veterinary service utilization. When veterinary and animal welfare organizations deliberately remove structural barriers embedded with racial inequalities, individuals, regardless of race and ethnicity, proceed with companion-animal sterilization. Therefore, service providers must use unbiased, informed, and culturally competent practices to improve companion-animal welfare through the optimization of veterinary services, including spay and neuter.
一项回顾性数据库分析(2011 - 2015年)通过从美国各地39个美国人道协会“宠物生命计划”(PFL)站点抽取83260只伴侣动物进行评估,这些动物的监护人(主人)自我认定为白人、黑人或拉丁裔。在控制社会经济地位的情况下,通过PFL绝育的非人类动物中,其主人为拉丁裔或黑人的比例显著高于先前报告的结果。虽然拉丁裔从首次接触该项目到同意绝育的平均天数最多,但他们在初次接触时接受代金券的主人比例也最高。逻辑回归模型表明,尽管种族和族裔有一定意义,但并非兽医服务利用的主要决定因素。当兽医和动物福利组织刻意消除嵌入种族不平等的结构性障碍时,无论种族和族裔如何,个人都会进行伴侣动物绝育。因此,服务提供者必须采用无偏见、明智且具备文化能力的做法,通过优化兽医服务(包括绝育)来改善伴侣动物福利。