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To report, or not to report, animal abuse: the role of perceived self-efficacy in veterinarians' decision-making
2019
The Veterinary Record
BackgroundVeterinarians are on the frontline of animal welfare, but little is known about the factors that facilitate their decision to report cases of abuse to authorities. Using perceived self-efficacy as a basis, the primary aim of this study was to examine the psychological and experiential factors linked to veterinarians' reporting behaviour.MethodsWe administered questionnaires to 176 veterinarians assessing the amount of training received on detecting/reporting animal abuse, perceived
doi:10.1136/vr.105077
pmid:31659115
fatcat:eclfsx2iyfalvg36omah5sblhy