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Companion Animals in Thailand Human Factors that Predict Sterilization of Cats and Dogs

机译:泰国的伴侣动物预测猫和狗绝育的人为因素

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The prevalence of companion animal caregiving was estimated, and demographic and psychosocial factors that predict sterilization behaviors in caregivers in Thailand were identified. Thai nationals (n = 494) were recruited by random for the Culture and Human-Animal Interactions (CHAI) telephone survey. The results showed 74% of respondents had a cat and/or a dog (60% dogs, 23% cats); 22% of dogs and 19% of cats were sterilized. Logistic Regression analyses revealed positive attitudes toward desexing, and the perception that important others would endorse this practice best predicted sterilization practices. For caregivers with unsterilized companions, Hierarchical Multiple Regression analyses revealed perceived capability to sterilize, positive attitudes toward desexing, and perceived normative pressure to sterilize accounted for 35% and 45% of the variance in intentions to sterilize dogs and cats, respectively. Culturally sensitive initiatives targeting negative attitudes, enhancing normative pressure, and increasing perceived personal agency to sterilize may improve sterilization rates in Thailand.
机译:估计了陪护动物的患病率,并确定了预测泰国照顾者绝育行为的人口统计学和社会心理因素。随机招募泰国国民(n = 494)进行文化与人与动物互动(CHAI)电话调查。结果显示74%的受访者有猫和/或狗(60%的狗,23%的猫);对22%的狗和19%的猫进行了消毒。 Logistic回归分析显示了对绝望的积极态度,并且认为重要的他人会认可这种做法是最佳的预测绝育做法。对于未消毒同伴的看护人,层次多元回归分析显示,人们对自己进行消毒的能力,对绝望的积极态度以及对消毒的规范压力分别占对狗和猫进行消毒的意向的35%和45%。针对消极态度,增加规范压力并增加个人对杀菌的知觉,采取具有文化敏感性的举措可能会提高泰国的杀菌率。

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