Vučinić Marijana, Vučićević Miloš, Nenadović Katarina
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Belgrade, Department of Animal Hygiene, Belgrade, Serbia.
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Belgrade, Department of Equine, Small Animal, Poultry and Wild Animal Diseases, Belgrade, Serbia.
J Vet Behav. 2022 Feb;48:1-10. doi: 10.1016/j.jveb.2021.10.009. Epub 2021 Oct 20.
The COVID-19 pandemic imposed a strict state of emergency on Belgrade residents with a curfew and restriction on movement. Therefore, the aim of this study was to determine how the measures introduced as a consequence of this disease in the capital of Serbia affected the duration of walking time of owners and their dogs. The study allowed for sociodemographics of owners, characteristics of their homes and breeds of dog. The research was conducted in the period from March 22 to April 4, 2020. In general, the COVID-19 pandemic restrictions reduced the duration of dog walks and owners' walking time. Of the 216 adult dog owners, 59% walked their dogs successfully (≥150 min/week) before the state of emergency. The number of owners who walked their dogs for ≥150 min/week decreased to only 44% (N = 96) during the state of emergency. The pandemic also decreased the number of owners who achieved total walking times of ≥150 min/week, so only 56% of them were successful in total walking time during the state of emergency (100% were successful before the pandemic, as this was one of inclusion criteria). This difference was statistically significant ( 0.01). A Wilcoxon signed-rank test found significant differences in the total walking time before and during the state of emergency, with regard to characteristics of the owner, home and dog, with strong effect sizes for these differences ( 0.01). McNemar's test showed that female owners, owners aged 45-64 years and owners with high income who were previously successful in walking their dogs (≥150 min/week) were more affected by the pandemic in regard to walking time with dogs ( 0.01). Significant correlations ( 0.01) were observed between dog breed and walking time before the state of emergency; age and walking time with the dog during the state of emergency and; age and total walking time during the state of emergency. Comparisons between different categories within the same characteristics (owner demographics, home characteristics and dog breed) by Fisher's exact test found significant differences only between younger and older dog owners in total walking time during the state of emergency ( 0.01). Younger owners were significantly more successful in achieving ≥150 min/week total walking time than owners aged 45-64. The COVID-19 pandemic has left some owners jobless and allowed them to spend more time walking dogs. The occurrence of this disease has led to changes in the social structure of households and in the daily habits of household members. These factors have affected on the length of walking time of owners and their dogs in Belgrade.
新冠疫情对贝尔格莱德居民实施了严格的紧急状态,包括宵禁和行动限制。因此,本研究的目的是确定塞尔维亚首都因这种疾病而采取的措施如何影响狗主人及其狗狗的散步时长。该研究考虑了主人的社会人口统计学特征、他们家的特点以及狗狗的品种。研究于2020年3月22日至4月4日期间进行。总体而言,新冠疫情限制措施缩短了狗狗散步的时长以及主人的步行时间。在216名成年狗主人中,59%的人在紧急状态实施前能成功地带狗狗散步(每周≥150分钟)。在紧急状态期间,每周带狗狗散步≥150分钟的主人数量降至仅44%(N = 96)。疫情还减少了每周总步行时间≥150分钟的主人数量,因此在紧急状态期间,只有56%的主人在总步行时间方面是成功的(在疫情之前100%的人是成功的,因为这是纳入标准之一)。这种差异具有统计学意义(P < 0.01)。威尔科克森符号秩检验发现,在紧急状态之前和期间,就主人、家庭和狗狗的特征而言,总步行时间存在显著差异,这些差异的效应量很大(P < 0.01)。麦克尼马尔检验表明,之前成功带狗狗散步(每周≥150分钟)的女性主人、45 - 64岁的主人以及高收入主人在与狗狗散步时间方面受疫情影响更大(P < 0.01)。在紧急状态之前,观察到狗狗品种与散步时间之间存在显著相关性(P < 0.01);在紧急状态期间,年龄与和狗狗一起散步的时间之间以及年龄与紧急状态期间的总步行时间之间存在显著相关性(P < 0.01)。通过费舍尔精确检验对同一特征(主人人口统计学、家庭特征和狗狗品种)内的不同类别进行比较,发现仅在紧急状态期间,年轻和年长的狗主人在总步行时间上存在显著差异(P < 0.01)。年轻主人在实现每周总步行时间≥150分钟方面比45 - 64岁的主人显著更成功。新冠疫情使一些主人失业,从而使他们有更多时间遛狗。这种疾病的出现导致了家庭社会结构以及家庭成员日常习惯的变化。这些因素影响了贝尔格莱德主人及其狗狗的步行时间长度。
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