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The Link Between Attitudes Toward Animals and Empathy With Humans in China: Mediation of Empathy With Animals

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ANTHROZOOS
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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/08927936.2023.2266924

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Animals; attitudes; China; empathy; human-animal interaction; humane education

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The current study aimed to investigate the relationship between pro-animal attitudes, empathy with humans, and empathy with animals. The findings showed that females exhibited higher levels of empathy with both humans and animals and held more positive attitudes toward animals compared to males. The frequency and quality of contact with companion animals also predicted higher levels of empathy and more positive attitudes. Additionally, older participants showed more empathy with humans, while younger participants showed more empathy with animals. Furthermore, empathy with animals fully mediated the relationship between attitudes toward animals and empathy with humans.
The current study aimed to investigate transference assumption - that encouraging pro-animal attitudes will increase empathy both with humans and other species. We used a cross-sectional survey method to examine the triadic relations among empathy with humans, empathy with animals, and pro-animal attitudes. To compare the research conducted in primarily Western contexts, a sample of 669 Chinese adults completed the Animal Attitude Scale, Basic Empathy Scale, and Animal Empathy Scale. They also reported their sociodemographic data and the frequency and quality of their contact with companion animals. Results showed that: (a) Females showed significantly more empathy with humans and other animals and held more positive attitudes toward animals than males; (b) Higher frequency and quality of contact with companion animals significantly predicted more empathy with both humans and other animals and more positive attitudes toward animals; (c) Older participants showed more empathy with humans than younger participants, but younger participants showed more empathy with animals than older participants; (d) empathy with animals fully mediated the relationship between attitudes toward animals and empathy with humans. The findings extend previous work on cross-species associations of empathy and support the practices of fostering empathy and pro-social behavior through animal-related humane-education interventions.

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