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Pet ownership research. See what’s changing—and where opportunities may lie


This qualitative study explored how pet ownership impacts owner's mental wellbeing during times of grief, and through what mechanisms. The feelings of responsibility were rooted in the valued … PDF | On Feb 1, 2024, Dan Wu and others published Pet ownership: A sign of superior socioeconomic position? Evidences from six cities in China | Find, read and cite all the research you need on Simple SummaryPeople who plan to own a dog have expectations about what this experience will be like and are initially in the motivational phase of dog-ownership. Owning a | Find, read and cite all the research Dog ownership is believed to benefit owner wellbeing but, contrary to popular belief, there is limited evidence to suggest that simply owning a dog is associated with improved mental health. Uncover fascinating insights about the growing world of loveable pets in our homes and hearts. Pet ownership can have a range of impacts in the lives of people experiencing | Find, read and cite all the research you The aim of this review was to systematically identify, evaluate, and summarize primary research on the relationship between cat and/or dog ownership and cardiovascular disease (CVD), type 2 diabetes (T2D), and … Existing research on pets and COVID-19 suggests that it is imperative to understand sociodemographic profiles of pet ownership during times of increased societal stress, to better … The relationship between naturally occurring pet ownership and health, both physical and mental, is reviewed. Keywords Pet ownership · Animal … The research highlights the important role of pet ownership in shaping ethical attitudes toward animals and suggests that this background could be valuable for promoting animal welfare more broadly across society. We aimed to extend past theories and research linking pet ownership and mental health by … The value of pet ownership and animal-assisted therapy (AAT), as a nonpharmacological treatment modality, augmentation to traditional treatment, and healthy preventive behavior (in … Older adults experience several challenges related to maintaining their pets as they age (26) and as a result many do not own pets, but little research delineates aversion to pet ownership. Research has shown a connection between pet ownership and staff self-compassion. This mixed … Department of Health Economics and Health Services Research, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany Introduction: Pet ownership may provide an additional source of … While pet ownership is sometimes associated with better mental health, research on this relationship has been inconsistent. Background The modern lifestyle trend of pet ownership is undoubtedly beneficial for both physical and mental health. Abstract Background and aims: There is increasing evidence to suggest companion animal ownership may positively impact mental health and wellbeing. However, there is limited research related to the role of … With a large increase in pet care CPG over the past several years, retailers and manufacturers need to understand the pet owner demographics behind this growth. Owning a pet has often been associated with improved mental health among owners, including enhanced quality of life, and decreased levels of depression and loneliness. This contrasts with the lay intuition that | Find, read and cite all the … Abstract Introduction Research points to a relationship between owner personality and strength of attachment to one’s pet, with implications for psychological health. We examine the current evidence for a link between pet ownership and human health and discuss the importance of understanding the role of pets in people's lives. Section 2 reviews the relevant literature … Using pet ownership as an exogenous shock, we employed a difference-in-differences (DID) method with propensity score matching (PSM) to estimate the effect of pet … Research on the impact of pet ownership on well-being has produced mixed results, often influenced by a focus on pet enthusiasts. A review of multiple research studies found that pet owners had significantly lower heart rates, arterial pressure, and systolic blood pressure, suggesting better cardiovascular health. Another is a lack of nuance in the field with regard to variations in dog ownership. … This cohort study examines the association of dog and cat attachment with depression and anxiety scores in middle-aged and older women, in particular those who … Declaring the benefits of pet ownership and discussing its effects on various health aspects allows more enlightening of pets' role in boosting our mental and physical health. Background Dog ownership is suggested to improve mental well-being, although empirical evidence among community dog owners is limited. See what’s changing—and where opportunities may lie. However, to the best of our knowledge, no … Socioeconomic characteristics of the neighborhoods in which people live – in other words, neighborhood SEP – have not yet been considered in research into dog ownership … PDF | On Apr 11, 2015, Vei Kit Lee published Dog Ownership, Perceived Social Supports and Stress Among University Students | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate Pet ownership has evolved into a billion-dollar industry, driven by consumers' emotional connection with their pets and the desire to provide the best possible care for them.

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