Childhood Experiences of Companion Animal Abuse and its Co-Occurrence with Domestic Abuse: Evidence from a National Youth Survey in Norway

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Muri, Karianne [1 ]
Augusti, Else-Marie [2 ]
Bjornholt, Margunn [2 ,3 ]
Hafstad, Gertrud Sofie [2 ]
机构
[1] Norwegian Univ Life Sci, Fac Vet Med, As, Norway
[2] Norwegian Ctr Violence & Traumat Stress Studies, Oslo, Norway
[3] Univ Bergen, Dept Sociol, Bergen, Norway
关键词
animal abuse; child abuse; coercive control; domestic abuse; physical abuse; psychological abuse; violence; VIOLENCE; MALTREATMENT; CHILDREN; CRUELTY; EXPOSURE; EMPATHY; SAMPLE; WOMEN; PETS;
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10.1177/08862605211072176
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DF [法律]; D9 [法律];
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0301 ;
摘要
It is increasingly acknowledged that companion animal abuse often occurs in the same contexts as other types of abuse, particularly domestic abuse. However, the co-occurrence and strengths of these associations in the general population have not been well established in research. With data from a large representative sample of Norwegian adolescents, we aimed to determine 1) the extent to which Norwegian children are exposed to companion animal abuse in the family, 2) whether and how companion animal abuse is linked to other forms of domestic abuse that children experience, and 3) background factors associated with companion animal abuse. A total of 9240 adolescents aged 12-16 years (M-age 14.7) participated in the digital school-based survey. Four percent (n = 380) reported that they had ever witnessed a parent being violent towards a family companion animal, whereas 1% (n = 125) had experienced that an adult in the household had threatened to harm a companion animal. There was a substantial overlap between companion animal abuse and child abuse, and it most frequently co-occurred with psychological abuse and less severe forms of physical child abuse. This resonates with conceptualizations of domestic abuse as an ongoing pattern of psychological abuse and coercive control. The risk factors identified for companion animal abuse in this representative sample of adolescents were similar to known risk factors for domestic abuse. Low socioeconomic status and parents' substance abuse, parents' psychiatric illness, and parents' history of incarceration entailed a greater risk of experiencing companion animal abuse. We conclude that companion animal abuse co-occurs with other forms of domestic abuse and that it may be considered a part of the repertoire of domestic abuse that impacts children.
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页码:NP22627 / NP22646
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