Authors
Virginia M Williams, AR Dale, Nancy Clarke, NKG Garrett
Publication date
2008/2/1
Journal
New Zealand Veterinary Journal
Volume
56
Issue
1
Pages
21-28
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Description
AIMS: To establish the incidence, frequency and type of deliberate animal abuse seen in veterinary practice in New Zealand, and ascertain veterinarians' knowledge of human abuse within the families where animal abuse was occurring. To explore attitudes of veterinarians to and knowledge about the correlation between animal abuse and human violence, and their perceived role in dealing with such issues.
METHODS: A postal questionnaire was sent to practising veterinarians in New Zealand. It covered demographics, frequency and type of animal abuse cases seen, awareness of violence towards humans, within families where animal abuse was seen, the methods used for managing animal and human abuse, the incidence of psychological abuse of animals, and the attitudes of veterinarians towards and their beliefs about the link between animal abuse and human violence.
RESULTS: A total of 383/1,412 …
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