评估喂养流浪狗对流浪狗相关问题的影响:泰国宋卡的一项社区研究

Afia Saree, Anda Klinpikul, Apissara Kongchu, Arya Wongaree, Bussabong Navykarn, Chaowanet Songsakul, Chayapa Kongsuwan, Chuttama Kiewlek, Hillmee Waesalaemae, Isarawadee Sarasutjari, Jehrusdee Benjama, Napak Thongprasert, Nathchanon Sukchaiya, Nititon Suksai, Pakjira Jongthitinon, Pattiya Chorueangsak, Pattamaporn Kiattisaksophon, Pawanya Boonbandan, Phansang Sanguthai, Ponnapat Apiwatgaroon, Pornlapat Rattanakhot, Prapasiri Poomivanichakij, Sattawat Kao-ian, Supatcha Thongchai, Surathep Ongprakobkul, Tanabadee Sritulakan, Thanatcha Saisrikosol, Sikarin Sae Jong, Jutapoln Sunghan, Panya Chamroonkiadtikun, Polathep Vichitkunakorn
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目的:流浪狗数量的增加使流浪狗问题从第三世界的问题转变为全球公共卫生的优先事项。本研究旨在确定与喂养流浪狗相关的因素以及其他可能影响流浪狗相关问题的因素。材料和方法:这项以社区为基础的横断面研究于2021年1月4日至29日在泰国宋卡进行。数据是通过电话采访收集的。采用Logistic回归来衡量自变量与流浪狗相关问题之间的相关性。结果:在168名参与者中,137人(81.5%)报告说他们经历过与流浪狗引起的问题有关的负面影响。最常见的问题是垃圾清理(62.5%),主要发生在18:00至午夜之间。喂养流浪狗与流浪狗相关问题显著相关(优势比[OR]=3.94, 95%可信区间[CI] 1.26-17.41)。结论:给流浪狗提供食物是有问题的,也是法律禁止的。重要的是,媒体、社区领导人和其他有影响力的团体要提高认识,促进社区之间的合作,以解决这一问题。
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Assessing the Impact of Feeding Stray Dogs on Stray Dog-Related Issues: A Community-Based Study in Songkhla, Thailand
Objective: Increasing stray dog populations have transformed stray dog issues from a third-world problem to a global public health priority. This study aimed to determine factors related to feeding stray dogs and other factors that can impact stray dog-related issues. Material and Methods: This community-based cross-sectional study was conducted in Songkhla, Thailand, from the 4th to the 29th of January 2021. Data was collected via phone interviews. Logistic regression was performed to measure the association between the independent variables and problems related to stray dogs. Results: Among 168 participants, 137 (81.5%) reported having experienced a negative impact in connection with problems caused by stray dogs. The most common problem was garbage scavenging (62.5%), which predominantly occurred between 18:00 and midnight. Feeding stray dogs was significantly associated with stray dog-related problems (odds ratio [OR]=3.94 with a 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.26-17.41). Conclusion: Providing food to stray dogs causes problems and is also prohibited by law. It is important for media, community leaders, and other influential groups to create awareness and foster cooperation among communities to address this issue.
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