The Psycho-Social Impact of Human-Animal Interactions
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Author(s) | Topic | Major Findings |
Jegatheesan et al. [1] | The Link between animal cruelty and family violence | The Link explained through the Bronfenbrenner’s bioecological systems model. |
Schroeder et al. [2] | EAI and childhood obesity | Children perceived the treatment acceptable and enjoyable. |
Wright et al. [3] | Companion animals and quality of life of gay and bisexual men with prostate cancer | Pets may be a stressor for gay and bisexual men following treatment. |
Ortmeyer and Robey [4] | Foster dogs and older veterans | Fostering a dog can improve physical activity, health, and QOL in older veterans. |
Muela et al. [5] | AAI and children exposed to gender-based violence | Children showed a reduction in internalizing symptoms and in symptoms associated with PTSD. |
Kogan et al. [6] | Veterinarians’ views and experiences with dog breeds, dog aggression, and breed-specific laws | Most feel that banning an entire dog breed is not an effective way to ensure human safety. |
Machová et al. [7] | CAT and well-being in nurses | Reduction of cortisol levels with CAT in nurses at high risk of stress. |
Krouzecky et al. [8] | Dog companionship and stressful situations | Dog owners assessed daily stressors to be more stressful than non-dog owners did. |
Mičková et al. [9] | Dog ownership and health and activity of older adults | Dog ownership may affect the overall physical activity and health of older adults. |
Pendry, Kuzara, and Gee [10] | University-based Animal Visitation Programs and student responsiveness | Evidence-based content presentations with HAI were associated with higher levels of enjoyment, perceived usefulness, and likelihood of recommendation. |
Gee et al. [11] | Health benefits of live fish | Greater perceptions of relaxation and mood, and less anxiety during or after viewing live fish. |
Wagner, Lang, and Hediger [12] | Cats in psychiatric wards and their impact on patients and staff | Positive attitudes of inpatients and staff members toward ward cats. |
Rodrigo-Claverol et al. [13] | AAI and pain perception in geriatric patients | AAT led to an additional reduction in pain perception and pain-induced insomnia in individuals with higher baseline severity. |
Grandin [14] | Horses and ASD | Working with horses may be a beneficial intervention for youth with ASD. |
Wong, Yu, and Ngai [15] | Companion animals and human well-being in Hong Kong | Positive impacts of pet ownership on the well-being of owners may be limited by cramped living space and limited pet ownership. |
Carr et al. [16] | Dog ownership and its impact on people with chronic low back pain | Dog owners reported fewer depression and anxiety symptoms, more social ties than non-dog owners, and improved well-being. |
Machová et al. [17] | AAT and long-term hospitalizations | AAT did not affect physiological parameters, but it exerted a significant effect on the psychological well-being of the patients. |
Fine, Beck, and Ng [18] | The State of AAI | Overview of the history of AAI, current state of animal welfare, public policy regarding AAI, and AAI’s future trajectory. |
Lerner [19] | Comprehensive human-animal approach to evaluating AAIs | The modified role and species version of the capabilities approach could evaluate AAIs. |
Menna et al. [20] | AAIs and the One Health approach | AAIs should be evaluated systemically as a network within a process, in which every component interacts with, and influences other components. |
Hediger, Meisser, and Zinsstag [21] | A One Health framework for AAIs | A One Health study design is necessary to ensure that a tradeoff in health of animals is prevented, and that a synergistic benefit can be achieved. |
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Fine, A.H. The Psycho-Social Impact of Human-Animal Interactions. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2020, 17, 3964. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17113964
Fine AH. The Psycho-Social Impact of Human-Animal Interactions. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2020; 17(11):3964. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17113964
Chicago/Turabian StyleFine, Aubrey H. 2020. "The Psycho-Social Impact of Human-Animal Interactions" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 11: 3964. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17113964
APA StyleFine, A. H. (2020). The Psycho-Social Impact of Human-Animal Interactions. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(11), 3964. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17113964