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Comparison of strength of the human-animal bond between Hispanic and non-Hispanic owners of pet dogs and cats

机译:宠物狗和猫的西班牙裔和非西班牙裔所有者之间人-动物结合强度的比较

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Objective-To assess differences in strength of the human-animal bond between Hispanic and non-Hispanic owners and determine whether these variations were associated with differences in medical care for pets.Design-Survey.Sample Population-419 pet owners presenting a dog or cat for veterinary services at private veterinary clinics in Aurora, Colo; Chula Vista, Calif; and Mexico City. Procedures-Owner and pet demographic information was obtained via open-ended interview questions. The human-animal bond was assessed through the Lexington Attachment to Pets Scale. Pet health data were obtained from medical records for the specific visit observed, and a body condition score was assigned.Results-Hispanics were more likely to own sexually intact dogs and cats as pets than were individuals of other race-ethnicity groups. Overall, owners were most likely to classify their pets as providing companionship. When data for the 2 US locations were examined separately, no significant difference existed between how non-Hispanic White and Hispanic owners viewed their pets, and scores for the Lexington Attachment to Pets Scale did not differ significantly among race-ethnicity groups.Conclusions and Clinical Relevance-There was a strong human-animal bond among Hispanic respondents, and Hispanic pet owners in the United States and Mexico verbalized this attachment in similar ways to non-Hispanic White owners. There was no observed association between owner race-ethnicity and strength of the human-animal bond for Hispanic and non-Hispanic White pet owners in the United States. Thus, other factors must be considered to explain the observed difference in percentages of neutered animals between groups. (J Am Vet Med Assoc 2010;236:529-534)
机译:目的-评估西班牙裔和非西班牙裔拥有者之间人-动物结合强度的差异,并确定这些差异是否与宠物的医疗护理差异有关。设计调查。样本419个饲养狗或猫的宠物主人在科罗拉多州奥罗拉的私人兽医诊所提供兽医服务;加利福尼亚丘拉维斯塔;和墨西哥城。程序所有者和宠物人口统计信息是通过不限成员名额的访谈问题获得的。通过“列克星敦宠物依恋”量表评估人与动物之间的联系。宠物健康数据是从医疗记录中获得的,用于特定的就诊,并分配了身体状况评分。结果-西班牙裔人比其他种族民族的人更容易拥有性完整的狗和猫作为宠物。总体而言,主人最有可能将其宠物归类为提供伴侣。当分别检查美国两个地点的数据时,非西班牙裔白人和西班牙裔主人看待他们的宠物的方式之间没有显着差异,并且不同种族的族群在列克星敦依恋宠物量表上的得分也没有显着差异。相关性:西班牙裔受访者之间存在强烈的人畜共患关系,美国和墨西哥的西班牙裔宠物主人以与非西班牙裔白人主人相似的方式表达了这种依恋。在美国,西班牙裔和非西班牙裔白色宠物主人的所有者种族种族与人类-动物纽带强度之间没有关联。因此,必须考虑其他因素来解释观察到的各组之间绝育动物百分比的差异。 (J Am Vet Med Assoc 2010; 236:529-534)

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