Rombach Meike, Dean David L
Department of Land Management and Systems, Lincoln University, Lincoln 7647, New Zealand.
Department of Agribusiness and Markets, Lincoln University, Lincoln 7647, New Zealand.
Animals (Basel). 2021 Oct 30;11(11):3101. doi: 10.3390/ani11113101.
The study provides insights for pet food retailers, vets and managers and volunteers at animal shelters, pet food pantries and food banks into the behavioral changes in feeding and pet food buying resulting from pet food anxiety in Covidian times. This study proposes a model that investigates the impact of pet owner's perceptions of their pet, their engagement with their pet, sociodemographic factors and the frequency of incidences where pet owners could not provide sufficient food for their pet. For this purpose, an online survey with a sample of 206 US residents was conducted. Partial least squares structural equation modelling shows that perceiving the pet as an animal or family/friend, as well as active engagement with the pet, heightens a sense of pet food anxiety. Similarly, past experiences where pet owners could not provide sufficient food for their pet impacts pet food anxiety, which leads to changes in pet food shopping and pet feeding behavior. Sociodemographic factors (biological sex, age, income and education) were not found to impact anxiety.
该研究为宠物食品零售商、兽医、动物收容所的管理人员和志愿者、宠物食品分发处及食品银行提供了见解,有助于了解新冠疫情期间因宠物食品焦虑导致的喂养和宠物食品购买行为变化。本研究提出了一个模型,该模型调查宠物主人对其宠物的认知、与宠物的互动、社会人口统计学因素以及宠物主人无法为宠物提供足够食物的事件发生频率的影响。为此,对206名美国居民进行了在线调查样本。偏最小二乘结构方程模型表明,将宠物视为动物或家人/朋友,以及与宠物的积极互动,会加剧宠物食品焦虑感。同样,宠物主人过去无法为宠物提供足够食物的经历也会影响宠物食品焦虑,进而导致宠物食品购买和宠物喂养行为的变化。研究发现社会人口统计学因素(生理性别、年龄、收入和教育程度)不会影响焦虑情绪。