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Animal Welfare Attitudes: Effects of Gender and Diet in University Samples from 22 Countries
by
Boeve-de Pauw, Jelle
, Scheuch, Martin
, Chandrakar, Priti
, Pati, Atanu Kumar
, Gericke, Niklas
, Tomažič, Iztok
, Jankowski, Konrad S.
, Meule, Adrian
, van Petegem, Peter
, Fančovičová, Jana
, Antofie, Maria-Mihaela
, Adan, Ana
, Rahafar, Arash
, Di Milia, Lee
, Lundell-Creagh, Ryan
, Pande, Babita
, Candido, Manecas
, Lehto, Juhani E.
, Morales, Alexandra
, Sahu, Subhashis
, Detsis, Vassilis
, L. Milfont, Taciano
, Vargas, Alejandro
, Demirhan, Eda
, Haldar, Prasun
, Natale, Vincenzo
, Ortiz-Jiménez, Xóchitl
, Medina-Jerez, William
, Arrona-Palacios, Arturo
, Orgilés, Mireia
, Partonen, Timo
, Heidari, Zeinab
, Prokop, Pavol
, Randler, Christoph
, Vallejo Medina, Pablo
, Vollmer, Christian
, Tonetti, Lorenzo
in
adult
/ Age
/ animal scales
/ Animal welfare
/ Animal welfare attitudes
/ Attitudes
/ Biologi
/ Biology
/ convenience sample
/ Cross cultural studies
/ Culture
/ demography
/ Diet
/ Economic development
/ empowerment
/ female
/ Females
/ Gender
/ Gender differences
/ Gender inequality
/ human
/ human development
/ Human Development Index
/ human experiment
/ human tissue
/ humans
/ Laboratory animals
/ major clinical study
/ male
/ Males
/ nonhuman
/ omnivore
/ pesco-vegetarian diet
/ Quantitative psychology
/ questionnaire
/ Questionnaires
/ respect
/ sex difference
/ social inequality
/ Socioeconomic factors
/ university student
/ University students
/ variance
/ vegan diet
/ Veganism
/ Vegetarianism
2021
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Animal Welfare Attitudes: Effects of Gender and Diet in University Samples from 22 Countries
by
Boeve-de Pauw, Jelle
, Scheuch, Martin
, Chandrakar, Priti
, Pati, Atanu Kumar
, Gericke, Niklas
, Tomažič, Iztok
, Jankowski, Konrad S.
, Meule, Adrian
, van Petegem, Peter
, Fančovičová, Jana
, Antofie, Maria-Mihaela
, Adan, Ana
, Rahafar, Arash
, Di Milia, Lee
, Lundell-Creagh, Ryan
, Pande, Babita
, Candido, Manecas
, Lehto, Juhani E.
, Morales, Alexandra
, Sahu, Subhashis
, Detsis, Vassilis
, L. Milfont, Taciano
, Vargas, Alejandro
, Demirhan, Eda
, Haldar, Prasun
, Natale, Vincenzo
, Ortiz-Jiménez, Xóchitl
, Medina-Jerez, William
, Arrona-Palacios, Arturo
, Orgilés, Mireia
, Partonen, Timo
, Heidari, Zeinab
, Prokop, Pavol
, Randler, Christoph
, Vallejo Medina, Pablo
, Vollmer, Christian
, Tonetti, Lorenzo
in
adult
/ Age
/ animal scales
/ Animal welfare
/ Animal welfare attitudes
/ Attitudes
/ Biologi
/ Biology
/ convenience sample
/ Cross cultural studies
/ Culture
/ demography
/ Diet
/ Economic development
/ empowerment
/ female
/ Females
/ Gender
/ Gender differences
/ Gender inequality
/ human
/ human development
/ Human Development Index
/ human experiment
/ human tissue
/ humans
/ Laboratory animals
/ major clinical study
/ male
/ Males
/ nonhuman
/ omnivore
/ pesco-vegetarian diet
/ Quantitative psychology
/ questionnaire
/ Questionnaires
/ respect
/ sex difference
/ social inequality
/ Socioeconomic factors
/ university student
/ University students
/ variance
/ vegan diet
/ Veganism
/ Vegetarianism
2021
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Animal Welfare Attitudes: Effects of Gender and Diet in University Samples from 22 Countries
by
Boeve-de Pauw, Jelle
, Scheuch, Martin
, Chandrakar, Priti
, Pati, Atanu Kumar
, Gericke, Niklas
, Tomažič, Iztok
, Jankowski, Konrad S.
, Meule, Adrian
, van Petegem, Peter
, Fančovičová, Jana
, Antofie, Maria-Mihaela
, Adan, Ana
, Rahafar, Arash
, Di Milia, Lee
, Lundell-Creagh, Ryan
, Pande, Babita
, Candido, Manecas
, Lehto, Juhani E.
, Morales, Alexandra
, Sahu, Subhashis
, Detsis, Vassilis
, L. Milfont, Taciano
, Vargas, Alejandro
, Demirhan, Eda
, Haldar, Prasun
, Natale, Vincenzo
, Ortiz-Jiménez, Xóchitl
, Medina-Jerez, William
, Arrona-Palacios, Arturo
, Orgilés, Mireia
, Partonen, Timo
, Heidari, Zeinab
, Prokop, Pavol
, Randler, Christoph
, Vallejo Medina, Pablo
, Vollmer, Christian
, Tonetti, Lorenzo
in
adult
/ Age
/ animal scales
/ Animal welfare
/ Animal welfare attitudes
/ Attitudes
/ Biologi
/ Biology
/ convenience sample
/ Cross cultural studies
/ Culture
/ demography
/ Diet
/ Economic development
/ empowerment
/ female
/ Females
/ Gender
/ Gender differences
/ Gender inequality
/ human
/ human development
/ Human Development Index
/ human experiment
/ human tissue
/ humans
/ Laboratory animals
/ major clinical study
/ male
/ Males
/ nonhuman
/ omnivore
/ pesco-vegetarian diet
/ Quantitative psychology
/ questionnaire
/ Questionnaires
/ respect
/ sex difference
/ social inequality
/ Socioeconomic factors
/ university student
/ University students
/ variance
/ vegan diet
/ Veganism
/ Vegetarianism
2021
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Animal Welfare Attitudes: Effects of Gender and Diet in University Samples from 22 Countries
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Animal Welfare Attitudes: Effects of Gender and Diet in University Samples from 22 Countries
2021
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Overview
Animal Welfare Attitudes (AWA) are defined as human attitudes towards the welfare of animals in different dimensions and settings. Demographic factors, such as age and gender are associated with AWA. The aim of this study was to assess gender differences among university students in a large convenience sample from twenty-two nations in AWA. A total of 7914 people participated in the study (5155 women, 2711 men, 48 diverse). Participants completed a questionnaire that collected demographic data, typical diet and responses to the Composite Respect for Animals Scale Short version (CRAS-S). In addition, we used a measure of gender empowerment from the Human Development Report. The largest variance in AWA was explained by diet, followed by country and gender. In terms of diet, 6385 participants reported to be omnivores, 296 as pescatarian, 637 ate a vegetarian diet and 434 were vegans (n = 162 without answer). Diet was related with CRAS-S scores; people with a vegan diet scored higher in AWA than omnivores. Women scored significantly higher on AWA than men. Furthermore, gender differences in AWA increased as gender inequality decreased.
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