Giesbrecht Crystal J
Provincial Association of Transition Houses and Services of Saskatchewan (PATHS), Canada.
J Interpers Violence. 2022 Nov;37(21-22):NP21422-NP21437. doi: 10.1177/08862605211056899. Epub 2021 Nov 21.
While research on the link between intimate partner violence (IPV), animal maltreatment, and the need for animal safekeeping has increased significantly in recent years, previous research has included samples of victims/survivors and service providers. The present study examined public awareness of the link between IPV, animal abuse, and the need for animal safekeeping. The study also examined awareness of services and supports and inquired about respondents' experiences with animal safekeeping in situations of IPV through an online survey that was open to the public. The survey included quantitative and qualitative questions and asked about three types of animals: pets, livestock, and service animals. Respondents were 176 residents of Saskatchewan who live in urban, rural, and northern areas of the province. Findings indicate that many respondents knew people who experienced IPV where their animals were also abused. Several respondents had assisted someone in planning for temporary animal safekeeping as part of their plan to exit a relationship when they were experiencing IPV. These results demonstrate the importance of "natural supports," including family, friends, and neighbors, for providing information, support, and assistance with animal safekeeping in situations of IPV, especially in rural and northern communities that do not have domestic violence and animal welfare agencies nearby. Findings also indicate public support for increasing services and supports for people who experience IPV and own animals, including pet-friendly domestic violence shelters and rental housing, to allow people and animals escaping IPV to remain together.
近年来,关于亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)、虐待动物以及动物安全保护需求之间联系的研究显著增加,但此前的研究对象包括受害者/幸存者样本和服务提供者。本研究调查了公众对IPV、虐待动物以及动物安全保护需求之间联系的认知情况。该研究还考察了对相关服务与支持的认知,并通过一项向公众开放的在线调查,询问了受访者在IPV情况下动物安全保护方面的经历。调查包括定量和定性问题,并涉及三种动物类型:宠物、家畜和服务动物。受访者为萨斯喀彻温省176名居住在该省城市、农村和北部地区的居民。研究结果表明,许多受访者认识一些经历过IPV且其动物也受到虐待的人。一些受访者曾协助他人制定临时动物安全保护计划,作为其在经历IPV时脱离关系计划的一部分。这些结果表明,在IPV情况下,包括家人、朋友和邻居在内的“自然支持”对于提供动物安全保护方面的信息、支持和援助至关重要,尤其是在附近没有家庭暴力和动物福利机构的农村和北部社区。研究结果还表明,公众支持增加对经历IPV且拥有动物的人的服务与支持,包括对宠物友好的家庭暴力庇护所和出租住房,以使逃离IPV的人和动物能够在一起。