Enzinger Sonja M, Dürnberger Christian
Institute for Secondary Teacher Education, University College of Teacher Education Styria, Hasnerplatz 12, 8010 Graz, Austria.
Unit of Ethics and Human-Animal-Studies, Messerli Research Institute, University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna, Veterinärplatz 1, 1210 Vienna, Austria.
Animals (Basel). 2022 Aug 30;12(17):2233. doi: 10.3390/ani12172233.
The present study focused on an in-depth analysis of adolescents' (aged 15-16) attitudes towards animal experimentation. Focus group interviews were conducted to gain a deeper understanding regarding the ethical considerations of this age group. The data were analyzed using a qualitative content analysis. All participants considered their own knowledge about the whole topic as low. Our results show that adolescents in the study had considerably more positive attitudes toward animal experimentation than the literature had suggested. All groups identified positive aspects of animal experimentation and accepted at least one scenario of animal experimentation. Most of the groups rated half of the examples presented as acceptable. The participants tended to make specific assessments in view of a concrete scenario and seemed to form their positions anew. In their discussion, students focused mainly on the following criteria: the relevance of research, the extent of animal suffering, and the existence of alternatives. Generally, we hypothesize that the focus group discussions took place largely within the framework of anthropocentric ethics.
本研究聚焦于深入分析青少年(15 - 16岁)对动物实验的态度。进行了焦点小组访谈,以更深入地了解该年龄组的伦理考量。采用定性内容分析法对数据进行分析。所有参与者都认为自己对整个主题的了解程度较低。我们的结果表明,参与研究的青少年对动物实验的态度比文献中所表明的要积极得多。所有小组都指出了动物实验的积极方面,并至少接受一种动物实验场景。大多数小组将所呈现例子的一半评为可接受。参与者倾向于根据具体场景进行具体评估,并且似乎会重新形成自己的立场。在讨论中,学生们主要关注以下标准:研究的相关性、动物所受痛苦的程度以及替代方案的存在。总体而言,我们假设焦点小组讨论主要是在人类中心主义伦理的框架内进行的。